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Out of the Past
the Present
HISTOR Y OF GRANITE HIGH
In 1898, the first high school was established in Granite City in a small
frame church, the Kinderhook Church, located on what is now the Emerson School
grounds. This was the year that Granite City was incorporated as a municipality. In
1903, the enrollment was 10 boys and 18 girls. As the population grew, the high
school was moved to the second floor of the McKinley School building, and then to the
building currently occupied by Central Junior High School. By 1913, the high school
had five teachers and one principal. By 1919, this building had become so crowded that
the school was run in two shifts.
On September 26, 1921, the high school was moved to the central, or academic portion
of the present building, which was constructed in 1920, on the Fehling tract site. En-
rollment at the time was 425 students. On January 26, 1921, the first class of eight
boys and eight girls graduated from the new Community High School, a four year insti-
tution. It is interesting to note that in 1925, our present principal, Mr. Lawrence C.
McCauley, was President of his senior class of 56 students. In 1930, the enrollment was
up to 964, and by 1940, it had increased to 1638, but from 1940-1945, it remained
fairly constant, due to World War II. The auditorium was added in 1924, the rear
central wing in 1927, and the vocational wing in 1928. In 1940-41, a wing connecting
the vocational and academic areas was built. The Memorial Gymnasium was built in
1956. This was followed by two new classroom wings in 1960, and finally, the new
cafeteria building was added this year, 1966. The high school campus consists of an
area of 27 acres, which is shared by Coolidge Junior High School, fronting Nameoki
Road. The Community High School had as Superintendents, Mr. W. F. Coolidge, Mr.
Virgil BufTord, and Mr. Paul A. Grigsby.
In 1950, the high school was incorporated into Community Unit School District #9,
becoming a three year senior high school institution. It has had as Superintendents, Mr.
Paul Grigsby, Mr. Harold Kaiser, and Mr. Russell D. Johnson, our present Superin-
tendent. Mr. Russell D. Johnson and Mr. Lawrence C. McCauley have served as Prin-
cipals. Mr. Steve Jones and Mr. Tom Noeth are Assistant Principals. The office force
consists of four secretaries, aided by voluntary student help. There are 1 1 1 teachers,
two librarians, 12 department heads, eight counsellors, one nurse, 22 custodians, and
22 cafeteria workers, providing a staff for 2620 students in their sophomore, junior and
senior years. Of these, 725 will be in the graduating class this year. Out of the past, we
have built the present, Granite City Senior High School, 1967.
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OFFICIAL SEAL
Granite City Senior High School
This year, the 1967 Warrior yearbook staff is proud to introduce the new official seal
for Granite City Senior High School. Its design is the result of the combined ideas of
several members of the yearbook staff. At top center is the lamp of learning above a
shield surmounted by the motto, “Wisdom.” In the left upper segment of the shield is a
quill and inkstand, representing scholarship; to the right of it is the gavel of democrat-
ic parliamentary procedure, and below is the book of knowledge, opened through
scholarly endeavor. Below the shield is the Latin inscription, Scientia Ipsa Potestas Est.
(Knowledge, itself, is power) Surrounding all is the continuous chain linking the senior
classes of Granite High. At bottom is the founding date of the first high school in
Granite City, 1898. The art work is by Joan Mowery of the Warrior staff, and the
American Yearbook Company. We are indebted to Miss Mildred Iffrig for her advice
concerning the Latin Inscription.
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AD
IN MEMORIAM
Mr. Russell D. Johnson, Superintendent of Schools, Granite City Community Unit
School District #9.
In November, 1966, we were saddened by the sudden death of a man who has long
served the citizens of this community as a teacher and administrator, Mr. Russell D.
Johnson.
Mr. Johnson was born on December 4, 1900, in Moline, Illinois, where he attended the
public schools. After attending Augustana College in Rock Island, Illinois, from 1918-
1921, he taught mathematics and industrial arts at Michigan City, Indiana. In 1923,
he married Ertha Maria Lindenmeyer. Mr. and Mrs. Johnson have three children,
Russell D. Jr., Ertha Ann, and Ruth Marie. In 1925, Mr. Johnson received his A.B.
degree from Augustana College.
In 1926, he came to Granite City and taught mathematics in the high school from
1926-1941. He became Assistant Principal in 1941, and he was Principal from 1950-
1955. In 1950, he received a Master’s degree from Washington University. In 1955, he
became Assistant Superintendent of Schools in Community Unit#9, and in 1964, he be-
came Superintendent, serving in that capacity until his death. Mr. Johnson stood for
integrity and service, providing a major contribution to the education of the youth of
the area.
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M IN I ST R A TION
Mr. L. Monroe VVorthen
President
Dr. E. W. Walton
Secretary
Mr. Carl Macios
Mr. William Harris
Mr. Royce Timmons
Mr. Ronald Dillard
Treasurer
Board of Education
Mr. George E. Moore
Mr. Maurice Dailey
Attorney
Mr. B.J. Davis
Acting Superintendent of Schools
Board Office Administration
Mr. Victor Anderson
Comptroller
Mr. Earl Lee
Administrative Assistant-
Personnel
Mr. Harold V. Thomas
Special Education
Mr. Tully Heubner
Director of Buildings and
Grounds
Mr. M. A. Whiltevrongel
Administrative Assistant
Vocational and Adult Education
Mr. James Reid
Assistant Director of Adult Education
Mrs. Patton
Vocational Education
Secretary
Mrs. Ruth Lahr
Director of Title I
Mrs. Sally Sowell
Gifted Program
Mrs. Alma Irvin
Cafeteria Head
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Mr. Louis Meek
Music Consultant
Mr. Carroll Sanders
Audio-Visual Aids Consultant
Mr. Eugene Aiassi
Art Consultant
Consultants
and
Secretaries
Miss Barbara Kerch
Physical Education Consultant
Mr. Richard Yates
Director of Athletics
Secretarial Staff
Mr. Tom Noeth B.S., M.A.
Mr Steve Jones B.A., M.A.
Mr. Henry Beiser
B.A., M.S.
Mr. Lewis Hafley Mr. Roy McConkey
B.S. B.S., M.S.
Miss Selma Nelson
B.S., M.S.
Guidance
Counselors
Mr. Elmerjackson
B.S., M.S.
Mrs. Frances Statton
B.S., M.S.
Mr. G. Walmsley
B.A., M.S.
Mrs. Clyde Myers
Librarian’s Assistant
ROW 1: Left to right: F. VVachter, G. Counts, E. Kahbrecker. M. Phillips, V. Mesey, M. Theis ROW 2:
E. Bacon, I). Hillis, M. Naney, H. Wigger. N. Schade, C. Oster ROW 3: L. Grabaski. Z. Bcquettc, E.
Nelson, W. Chapman, M. Stamps, E. Grammar, A. Szedlar, E. Fuller.
Mrs. Alma Irvin, Cafeteria Head
SITTING, Left-Right: Arthur Achors, Robert Brokaw, Charles Hagen. Steve Niemeth. William Jones, Rolan Harshbarger. Arthur Borchers.
Ray Edwards, Ralph Adams, Russel Phalff, Joe Kelsh. STANDING: Joe Garcia, Harry Smith, Lester Ryn.
MR. EUGENE AIASSI, B.S.Ed., M.A.
ART
Advanced Art Education
Consultant, Art Education, Granite City Com-
munity Union #9
MR. JOSEPH HANSON, B.S.Ed., M.A.
BUSINESS
Typing
Shorthand
MISS BARBARA KERCH, B.S., M S.
GIRL’S P.E.
Advanced Leadership
Consultant, Physical Education, Granite City
Community Union #9
Department
MISS HELEN KUENSTLER, B.A., M.A.
ENGLISH
English
LOUIS MEEK, B.S., M.M.
MUSIC
Modern Music Masters
Band Letterman’s Club
Music Consultant, Granite City Community
Unit #9
ROBERT NELSON, B.A., M S.
MATHEMATICS
Trigonometry
College Algebra
Honors Math
MR. TED NOETH, B.S., M S
SCIENCE
Chemistry
MR. CAROLL SANDERS, B.S.Ed.
AUDIO-VISUAL AIDS DIRECTOR
MR JOHN SELLMEYER. B.S., M S.
LANGUAGES
Spanish Club
Heads
MR. M.A. YVHITTEVRONGEL
VOCATIONAL EDUCATION
Administrative Assistant, Vocational and Adult
Ed.
MR RICHARD YATES, B A., M.A
BOYS' PHYSICAL EDUCATION
Director of Athletics, Granite City Community
Unit #9
MR. ALBERT ~!EBIO, B Ed.. M.A.
SOCIAL STUDIES
Social Studies
History, Civics
Mrs. Sonya Adkerson
B.S.Ed., Southeastern Missouri
Speech, English
High School Red Cross
Mr. William Albers
B.S.Ed., Southern Illinois University
M.A., St. Louis University
World History, World Geography
Mr. Ralph Bailey
Vocational Qualifications
Pattern Making, Foundry
Miss Belly Barthel
B.S.Ed., University of Missouri
Librarian
Mr. William Berry
B.S.Ed., Southern Illinois University
M.S., University of Illinois
Biology
Mr. William Brown
Vocational Qualifications
Vocational Radio & TV
Mr. Richard Bundy
B.S., Southern Illinois University
Woodworking, Unit Drafting
Mr. Russell Chappell
B.S., Peru State Teachers College
Geometry, Algebra, Football
Coach, Varsity End Coach
Mrs. Fay Carlisle
B.A., Southern Illinois University
Business Training, Typing, Steno
Miss Wanda Carroll
B.S.Ed., Arkansas State Teachers
College
M.S.Ed., Arkansas State
Girls Physical Education
Junior Health
Mr. Carroll Chamness
B.S., Washington University
M.A., Washington University
English
Mr. Warren Collins
B.S., Southern Illinois University
M.A., Southern Illinois University
American History, World History,
Civics
Mr. Harry Cook
A. B., Central Methodist College
Social Problems, World History
Mr. , Milton Cox
B. S., Union University
M.A., George Peabody College for
Teachers
Business Machines
Mr. Frank Dalla Riva
B.S.Ed., Illinois State University
M.S., Illinois State University
Business Education
Miss Lily Dod
A. B., Park College
M.A., Louisiana State University
English
Mr. Earl Eardley
B. S. Ed., Eastern Illinois University
Geometry
Mr. William Eaton
B.S.Ed., Eastern Illinois University
American History, Social Problems,
Economics
Miss Ella Eblin
B.S., Southern Illinois University
M.S., University of Illinois
Home Economics, English
Miss Sylvia Evangeloff
B.S., University of Illinois
Physical Education
Cheerleading Sponsor
Air. Joseph Fedora
M.S., Southern Illinois University
Driver Education, Physical
Education
Varsity Basketball
Chairman of Driver Education
Air. .Maxwell Forbes
B.S., University of Illinois
Vocational Electric
M r. Peter Franks
B.S., University of Wisconsin
Geography
Mr. Gordon Galbreath
B.S.Ed., Southern Missouri College
M.S., Eastern Illinois University
Welding, Football Coach
Mr. Gale Garbe
B.S.Ed., Eastern Illinois University
Driver Education, Health
Varsity Baseball Assistant
Mr. Harold Gebhardt
B.S. University of Missouri
Math, Chemistry
Senior Class Dean
Mr. Edward Gonwa
B.S., University of Illinois
M S., Ed., University of 111.
Earth Science
Mrs. Joan Graklanoff
B.S., Southern Illinois University
English
Mr. Ralph Grange
University of Illinois
Vocational Machine Shop
Air. Kenneth Griggs
B.A., Washington University
M.A., Washington University
English, Developmental Reading
Air. Richard Harmon
B.S.Ed., Southern Illinois University
M.S.Ed., Southern Illinois University
Physical Education
Cross Country, Tennis, Soph.
Basketball
Mr. Glenn Hastings
B.S.Ed., Eastern Illinois University
M.S.Ed., University of Illinois
Driver Safety, Drivers Education
Assistant Basketball Coach
Mr. Ralph Hemann
B.S.Ed., Eastern Illinois University
M.S.Ed., Eastern Illinois University
Metals
Soph. Class Sponsor
M r. Carl Henson
B.S., Southern Illinois University
Algebra
Assistant Track Coach
Mrs. Wilma Hodshire
B.S., University of Nebraska
Business Education, Typing,
Shorthand
Mr. David Hopp
B.S.Ed., University of III.
Radio, Drafting
Warrior Messengers
Mr. Wayne Hubbard
B.S., University S. Carolina
B.T.A., Pasadena Playhouse
English
Mr. Glen Hubbart
B.S.Ed., Northern Missouri Teachers
College
M.A., North Eastern Missouri
Teachers College
Typing
Mrs. Sandra Hughes
B.S., University of Missouri
English
Senior Class Dean
Miss Mildred Iffrig
B.S., Lindenwood College
B.S., New York University
Latin, English
Latin Club
Mr. Wilbur Irelan
B.A.S., University of Missouri
German, English
Mr. James Jeffries
M.S.Ed., Southern Illinois University
American History, Civics, Social
Problems
Senior Class Dean
Mr. Robert L. Johnson
B.S.Ed., Southern Illinois University
M.A., Southern Illinois University
American History, Civics
Quill and Scroll Sponsor
Warrior Yearbook Advisor
Mrs. Mary Johnson
B.J., University of Missouri
English, Journalism
Sponsor- High World
Miss Karen Junglewallter
B.A., Fontbonne College
English, Russian
Russian Club
Sophomore Class Dean
Miss Kathleen Kalchoff
B.S.. Illinois University
M S., Illinois University
Business Education
Mr. Richard King
B.S., Southeast Missouri College
M.S., Pasadena Playhouse
Adv. Speech, Masque and Gavel
Mrs. Sandra Kopsky
B.S.Ed., Southern Illinois University
Business Education
Miss Katharine Kratz
B.S.Ed.. Western Illinois University
Art
Mrs. Muriel Kratz
A. B., University of Illinois
Spanish
Mr. Joe Kutosky
B. E.Ed., Colorado State University
State Vocational Qualifications
Vocational Shop, Tool and Die
Senior Class Dean
Mr. Harry Lane
B.S.Ed., Illinois State University
M S. Ed., Southern Illinois University
Trigonometry, College Algebra,
Algebra
Golf Coach
Mr. A l I.eavell
B.S.Ed., Southern Illinois University
M.A., Southern Illinois University
Social Problems, American History
Mr. Edward Lenzi
A.B., Southern Illinois University
Algebra, Junior Class Dean
Mr. A I Lewis
B.S., Indiana State College
M.S., Southern Illinois University
American History
Miss Frances Lynch
B.S., University of Illinois
B.S., (Library Science), University of
Illinois
Librarian
Library Assistants Sponsor
Air. Paul Maas
B.S.Ed., Eastern Illinois University
M.S.Ed., Illinois University
Unit Electricity, Driver’s Education
Air. Rodger Alanuel
B.S.Ed., Eastern Illinois University
M.S.Ed., Eastern Illinois University
Driver’s Education, Health
Education
Airs June L. Mills
B.S.Ed., Ball State University
Typing, Stenography, Business
Training
Junior Class Dean
Miss Dorothy Mitchell
B.S.Ed., Southern Illinois University
Girl’s P.E.
Junior Leadership
Mr. John Alodica
B.S., University of Illinois
M.S., University of Illinois
Driver Safety, Driver Education,
Health Education
Coach, Sophomore Baseball
Air. Richard M. Moore
B.S., Southern Illinois University
Typing, Business Training
Mr. James Morrison
B.S., Ohio State University
M.A., Washington University
Driver Education, Boy’s P.E.
Head Football Coach, Head Track
Coach
Varsity Letterman’s Club Sponsor
Mr. Rex A. Niles
B.S., Nebraska Wesleyan University
M.S., Oklahoma State University
Vocational Drafting
Air. Grover Norwood
A.B., Washington University
M S., University of Illinois
Advanced Biology, Physiology,
Psychology
Aliss Thelma Oberdieck
B.S., Southern Illinois University
Algebra, Geometry
Sophomore Class Dean
Mrs. P. Painter
B.S., Stout State University
Home Economics, Foods
Mrs. Louise Palau
B.S., Southern Illinois University
Typing, Business Training
Sophomore Class Dean
Mr. Ronald Pennell
B.S., Eastern Illinois University
M.A., Saint Louis University
Speech, English
Debate Team, Sophomore Play
Speech Assistant
Miss S. E. Peters
B.A.. Canterbury College
M.A., Indiana University
English
Mrs. Helen Peterson
B.A., Southern Illinois
University
English
Miss Anita Pittman
B.S., Stephens College
University of Alabama
Home Economics
F.H.A. Advisor
Air. Stephen Radosevich
B.A., Southern Illinois University
Algebra, Trigonometry
M r. Dale Rice
B.A., Southern Illinois University
Algebra, Earth Science, General
Science, Prather Wrestling Coach
Air. Glen Rice
B.S.Ed., Central Missouri State
College
Physical Education
Miss Sue Rogers
B.A., Marycrest College
Physical Education
Junior Health, G.A.A. Advisor
Mr. Ralph Sacked
B.S.. Illinois Wesleyan College
M S., Illinois Wesleyan College
Mathematics
Head Basketball Coach
Letterman’s Club Sponsor
Air. Terry Salem
B.S.Ed.. Eastern Illinois University
M.S.Ed., Eastern Illinois University
German
German Club Advisor, Junior Class
Dean
Mrs. Helena Schafer
B.A., Wartburg College
Social Problems, American History
Mr. William Schmitt
B.S., University of Illinois
M S., University of Illinois
Physical Education
Head Wrestling Coach
Co-Sponsor National Honor Society
Mrs. Gail Shafer
B.A., MacMurray College
Art, English
Mr. Philip R. Shatto
B.A., University of Kansas City
M.A., University of Missouri
American History, World History
Social Problems
Senior Class Dean
Mr. Robert Shellman
B.S., Saint Louis University
Chemistry
Mr. Warren G. Simpkins
B. of Music, Simpson College
B. of Music Ed., University of
Michigan
M. of Music Ed., University of
Michigan
Vocal Music, Madrigal Singers
Modern Music Masters
Miss Donna Skinner
B.A.E., University of Florida
English, Speech
Sophomore Class Dean
Mr. Eugene Smallman
B.A., Arizona State University
World History
Mrs. Karen Smith
B.S., Illinois State University
Physical Education
Red Peppers Sponsor
Mr. Kenneth E. Spalding
B.S.Ed., Southern Illinois University
American History, World History,
Civics, Geography
Student Council Advisor
Mr. James Spencer
B.S.Ed., Eastern Illinois University
M.S.Ed., Eastern Illinois University
Woods, Drafting
Mrs. Eileen Stark
B.S., University of Missouri
English
Mr. Robert J. Stegemeir
B.S. Phy. Ed., Rice University
Physical Education, Driver
Education, Assistant Football
Coach
Mr. Andy Sullivan
B.S. Ed., Eastern Illinois University
M.S.Ed., Eastern Illinois University
American History
Mrs. Anne Thomas
A. B., Indiana University
M.S., Indiana University
Developmental Reading
Miss Hazel Towery
B. S. Ed., Southern Illinois University
M.A., University of Illinois
Business Education
National Honor Society Sponsor
Miss Georgia Vinsik
B.A., Blackburn College
Foods, Home Economics
Miss Wanda Wands
B.S., Lincoln Christian College
M.S., Fort Hayes State College
Art
Mr. Walter Whitaker
B.A., Southern Illinois University
Physical Education
Assistant Wrestling Coach
Assistant Track Coach
Mr. Willis Whitfield
B.S., Missouri School of Mines
M.S., University of Illinois
Phvsics
Mrs. Diane Wilkersan
B.A., University of Illinois
English, Faculty Play
Junior Class Dean
Mr. Stanley Wojcik
B.S., Missouri Valley College
M.A.. Murray State University
American History, Social Problems
Assistant Football Coach
Mrs. Beatrice Wright
B.S., Miami University
Junior Nursing,
Homemaking
Mrs. Mary Yevm
B.S., University of Illinois
Advanced Clothing,
National Honor
Society Sponsor
Leave of Absence.
Miss Lucy Parish
B.Ed., Southern Illinois
M.A., University of Illinois
Business Education
SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS
KXEELIXG: Jim Peters, President: STAXDIXG: Vicki Duncan, Secretary; Candy
Jones, Vice-President; Katie Kaseberg, Treasurer
SENIORS
Miss Ella Eblin
Mr. Harold Gebhardt
Senior
Glass
Mr. Wayne Hubbard
Mrs. Sandra Hughes
Deans
Mr. Philip Shatto
Miss Betty Barthel
Mr. Janies Jeffries
Mr. Joseph Kutosky
Sweethearts
Colleen Robertson, Terry Moore
Clowns
Cheryl Caudron, Rich Paoli
Hair
Kay Hayes, Tom Hewlett
Dancers
Joan Mowery, Eddie Wrolen
Athletes
Janis Seher, Jim Stuart
Reliable
Carol Harris, Dean Jones
Body
Terry Yates, Jane Johnson
Neatest
Steve Mance, Deborah Buron
Friendliest
Candy Jones, Terry Gage
Best Mannered
Alice Cross, Ron Turner
Complexion
Janet Ranft, Mike Hoy
Smile
Vicki Duncan, Stacy StoichefT
Gilmore, Cheryl S.
College Preparatory
Red Peppers, Science Club, May
Day
Gitcho, Kathryn Alexis
College Preparatory
G.A.A., Red Peppers, Contando,
Usherette, Yearbook; Copy Edi-
tor. May Day, Mixed Chorus
Harlow, Cheryl
College Preparatory
G.A.A., Red Peppers, Advanced
Mixed Chorus, Operetta, Mod-
ern Music Masters. Student Coun-
cil, May Day. German Club
Chandler, Michael
Vocational
Clare, Melinda
General
Forsee, Beverly S.
General
January
Graduates
Allen, Diana J.
College Preparatory
Brandon, Henry C.
Vocational
Bunselmeyer, Carolyn A.
Business Education
Red Peppers, Contando, Advanced
Mixed Chorus, May Day
Hayes, Wanda Kay
College Preparatory
G.A.A., Yearbook, Class Skits,
May Day
Jacksina, Patricia
Home Economics
Jr. Red Cross, May Day, Advanced
Art
Jackson. William
Vocational
Krauskopf, Mary
General
May Day, Advanced Art
Marcum, Janice
General
McGovern, Connie
College Preparatory
Homecoming Play, Class
Skits. Advanced Speech. Masque
& Gavel, May Day, Class Offi-
cer; Vice President, Sophomore,
President, Secretary, Girls’ Glee
Club, Junior Follies, Sophomore
Class Play
McKinnon, Richard
General
Monahan, Joyce
College Preparatory
Red Peppers, Class Skits, May
Day Art
Penrod. Linda
Business Education
Band, Spanish Club, Jr. Red
Cross, May Day, Band Letterman
Povolny, Judith
General
May Day
Presson, Mike
Vocational
Rapoff , Donna
General
G.A.A., Red Peppers, May Day,
Art
Schalabo. Ronald
Vocational
Stamboldjiev, Dimitrina
College Preparatory
G.A.A., Science Club, May Day,
Art, Latin Club, Latin Club
Treasurer, Junior Classical League
Stoicheff, Stacey
College Preparatory
Stroheide, David
College Preparatory
Uram, John
College Preparatory
Venable, Dorothy
Clerical
Walker, James
General
Whitt, Ronnie
General
Art
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Adams, Rebecca
Business Education
Aerne, Martin
General
Football, Band
Agers, Carol A,
Business Education
May Day
Alford, Robert
College Preparatory
Cross Country
Allen, Bonnie
Business Education
GAA, Band, Modern Music Mas-
ters. National Honor Society, Stu-
dent Council, May Day
Allen. Dale
College Preparatory
Football, Letterman’s Club, Track,
All Sports Manager
Allen, Linda
College Preparatory
Contando, Advanced Mixed Cho-
rus, Dean’s Assistant, May Day,
Girl’s Glee Club
Allen, Robert
General
Alvarado, Phillip
Business Education
Amtmann, Pauline
General
Homecoming Play, Class Skits,
Senior Class Play, May Day, Ad-
vanced Speech
Anderson, Ronald
General
Anderson, William
College Preparatory
Cross Country
Andrews, Janet
College Preparatory
G.A.A., Red Peppers, May Day,
Art
Argent, Diane
Business Education
Red Peppers, Dean’s Assistant,
May Day
Atkisson, Carol
Business Education
G.A.A., May Day, Art
Austin, Bonnie
College Preparatory
G.A.A., Leadership, Red Peppers,
Science Club, May Day, German
Club
Await, Susan
College Preparatory
G.A.A., National Honor Society,
May Day, German Club
Bagi, Karen
College Preparatory
G.A.A.. Red Peppers, National
Honor Society, Library As-
sistant, May Day, German Club
Baker, Kathryn
General
May Day
Ballhorn, Linda
Business Education
Red Peppers, Dean’s Assistant,
Jr. Red Cross, May Day
Balsai, Julius
General
Barbee, Donna
General
Barker, Frank
General
Science Club, Homecoming Play.
Journalism, Advanced Speech,
Senior Class Play, Debate. Rus-
sian Club
Barnett, Marcia
College Preparatory
G.A.A., Red Peppers, Student
Council, Homecoming Play,
Journalism, Class Skits. Advanced
Speech, Senior Class Play, May
Day, Junior Follies, Sophomore
Class Plav
Barnes, Anne T.
General
G.A.A., Art.
Barnhart, William
General
Barylske, Ted
College Preparatory
Advanced Speech, Debate
Beasley, John
College Preparatory
Bechtel, Elaine
Business Education
Belcher, Janet
Business Education
G.A.A., Leadership, Red Peppers,
FHA, May Day
Bass, Tom
General
Art
Bauman, Christina
Home Economics
May Day, Girls’ Glee Club
Bean, Lois
Home Economics
G.A.A., Conlando, Advanced
Mixed Chorus, FHA, May Day,
Art
Berkbigler, Martin
College Preparatory
Radio Club
Berosky, Mary
College Preparatory
G.A.A., Leadership; Treasurer,
Red Peppers, Cheerleading.
Usherette, Student Council, Home-
coming Play, Homecoming Court,
Class Skits, Advanced Speech,
Masque & Gavel, Senior Class
Play, May Day, Russian Club;
Secretary; President, Sophomore
Class Play, Junior Follies,
Biason, Angello
General
Bennett, John
Vocational
Art
Benson, Carl
Vocational
Baseball
Birks, Maria
Home Economics
Usherette, Library Assistant
Boda, Phyllis
College Preparatory
Band, Modern Music Masters,
National Honor Society, May
Day, Girls’ Glee Club, Band
Letterman’s Club
Bolton, Donna
College Preparatory, Steno May
Day, Co-op Girl
Bolton, Linda
Business Education
Bequette, Charles
Vocational
Baseball
Biason, Paul
Vocational
Bollinger, Alta
College Preparatory
Boner. Laura
Business Education
May Day
Boston, Carla
Business Education
Dean’s Assistant, May Day
Bowman, Sharon
College Preparatory
Boyd, Susan
College Preparatory
G.A.A., Red Peppers, National-
Honor Society, Student Council,
Homecoming Play, Advanced
Speech, Senior Class Play, May
Day, Junior Follies, German Club
Bradford, David
College Preparatory
Band
Brantly, Elizabeth
Home Economics
May Day
Bridges, Larry
College Preparatory
Briggs, Alpha
College Preparatory
May Day, Art
Briggs, Cheryl
General
Briggs, Ginger
College.Preparatory
G.A.A., Red Peppers, Usherette,
Student Council, Homecoming
Play, Journalism, Advanced
Speech, Masque & Gavel, Senior
Class Play, May Day
Brimm, Carolyn
College Preparatory
May Day, Latin Club
Brooks. Marcella
General
Bury, Robert
General
Butkovich, Gary
Vocational Draft.
Butler, Gail
General
Brown, Joyce
Business Education
Contando
Brown, Paul
General
Brule, Joe
College Preparatory
Bulander, Karen
General & Home Economics
May Day
Bunker, George
Vocational
Burnett, Linda
General
G.A.A. Leadership, Red Peppers.
National Honor Society, Journal-
ism, Dean's Assistant, May Day,
Quill & Scroll, Co-op girl
Brooks, Nancy
Business Education
Red Peppers, Advanced Mixed
Chorus, Operetta, May Day,
Office Assistant
Brown, Brenda
Business Education
May Day, Mixed Chorus, Girls
Glee
Brown, John
General
Campbell, Beverly
General
May Day
Campbell, Dale
College Preparatory
Casleton, Connie
Business Education
Red Peppers, May Day
Cason, Penelope
Business Education
G.A.A., Red Peppers, May Day
Cauble, Margaret
Business Education
Badminton, G.A.A., Dean’s As-,
sistant. May Day
Caudron, Cheryl
General
G.A.A., Red Peppers, Contando,
Class Skits, May Day, Art, Soph-
omore Class play, Girls’ Glee Club
Caudron, James
Vocational
Cawly, John
College Preparatory
Letterman’s Club (Band), Band,
Modern Music Masters, Science
Club, Spanish Club, German
Club
Choat, Randy
Vocational
Shisko, Greg
General
Christoff, John
College Preparatory
National-Honor Society, German
Club; (Vice President)
Clanton, Marilyn
College Preparatory
G.A.A., Red Peppers, Dean’s As-
sistant, May Day
Clark, Marilou
College Preparatory
Band, Advanced Mixed Chorus,
Operetta, Science Club, Home-
coming Play, Madrigals. German
Club
Clutts, Karen
General
May Day
Cochran, Karen
General
Boy’s Glee Club (Accompanist)
May Day, Art, 7th Hour Mixed
Chorus Accompanist
Colp, Debbie
College Preparatory
G.A.A., Science Club, May Day
Constant, Carolyn
Business Education
Converse, Myron
General
Conway, Steve
College Preparatory
Football (letter). Baseball (letter)
Cooper. Diane
General
Corbett, James
General
Cornett, John
General
Football (letter), Letterman’s Club,
All Sports Manager, Basketball,
Homecoming Play, Advanced,
Speech, Senior Class Play.
Crabtree, Steven
College Preparatory
Creath, Phillip
College Preparatory
vfV r
Cremens. Dave
Vocational
Cross. Alice
College Preparatory
GAA, Red Peppers, Usherette,
National Honor Society, Student
Council, Homecoming Play, Class
Skits, Advanced Speech, Masque
& Gavel. Senior Class Play, Jr.
Red Cross, May Day. Junior Fol-
lies, German Club, Sophomore
Class Play
Culpepper, Clara
General
May Day, Girls’ Glee Club
Cundiff, Sandra
Business Eucation
May Day, Art
Cuppett, Daniel
General
Cunningham, Lynn
College Preparatory
Red Peppers, Jr. Red Cross, Art,
Transfer Student
Darakjian, Nina
General
Red Peppers, FHA, Science Club,
May Day
Davis. Bill
College Preparatory
Track
Schreiber, Arthur
General
Dallas, Norma
Business Education
May Day
Daniels, Ruth
College Preparatory
Science Club. May Day
Dailey, Betty
General
Red Peppers,
Art
FHA, May Day,
Davis, Linda
College Preparatory
Homecoming Play, Advanced
Speech, Senior Class Play, May
Day, Latin Club (president)
David Michael
Vocational
Davis, Terry
General
Devine, Pamela
Business Education
Red Peppers, Contando, Advanced
Mixed Chorus, May Day, Girls
Glee Club, German Club
Dillard, Jim
College Preparatory
Dix, Sandy
Advanced Mixed Chorus. Operetta,
May Day. Art
Decker, John
General
Deidiker, Pat
Business Education
May Day, Fashion Show
Derossett, Kenny
Smith Hughes Vocational Course
Dodd, Jannis
Business Educalion
Red Peppers, FHA, May Day,
Art
Dolan. James
College Preparatory
Donaldson, Patricia
General
Druhe, Carol
General
G.A.A., Red Peppers, Dean’s As-
sistant, May Day
Dufrain, Sandy
General
Red Peppers, Contando, Deans
Assistant, May Day
Dulgeroff. Jayne
College Preparatory
G.A.A., Leadership, G.A.A. Camp
Representative, National Honor
Society, Journalism, Dean’s
Assistant, May Day, Quill &
Scroll, Junior Classical League,
Latin Club
Doolittle, Wesley
Vocational
Draganich, Louis
College Preparatory
Drew, Nancy
College Preparatory
Red Peppers, Journalism, May
Day
Duncan, Vicki
College Preparatory
G.A.A., Red Peppers, Cheerlead-
ing, May Day, Student Council
Class Officer, Art, Cheerleadins
camp
Dye, Christine
Business Education
Red Peppers, Usherette, Student
Council. May Day, Art
Eads, Craig
College Preparatory
Band, Modern Music Masters,
Golf
Farrell, Michael
General
Advanced Mixed Chorus, Boys’
Glee Cluh, Operetta, Modern
Music Masters, Homecoming
Play, Madrigals, Art, Bovs’
Quartet
Fasick, Steven
College Preparatory
Fearn, Jacalyn
C.A.A., Red Peppers, May Day
Eaves, Karen
College Preparatory
Ebling, Loren
Vocational
Eggley, Eddie
Vocational
Ellberg, Jeanne
General
Science Club
Ellis. Linda
Business Education
May Day
Ebrecht, Roberta
College Preparatory
G.A.A., Science Club, May Day,
Art
Epps. Bobbie Sue
Business Education
Eubanks, Edward
College Preparatory
Wrestling, Homecoming Play,
Sophomore Class Play, Advanced
Speech, Senior Class Play
Evans, Sue
General
May Day, Art, Girl’s Glee Club
Fears. Linda
General
Red Peppers, FHA (2nd Vice
Pres). Science Club. Spanish
Club, Library Assistant. May
Day.
Feltmeyer, Charles
College Preparatory
Fernandez, Kathy
General
Fifield, Barb
College Preparatory
Red Peppers, Band. Band Letter-
man (Treasurer), Modern Music
Masters, Science Club, May Day,
Latin Club, National Honor So-
ciety (Vice-President)
Fisher, Carl
General
Advanced Mixed Chorus, Oper-
etta
Flach, Donna
General
G.A.A., Leadership Class Skits,
May Day
Flach, Michael
College Preparatory
Science Club
Fleming, Robert
Vocational
Foster, Lois
College Preparatory
Spanish Club
Franko, Patricia
Business Education (Steno) Red
Peppers, May Day
Freeman, Michael
Vocational
French, Dianne
College Preparatory
G.A.A., Leadership, Homecom-
ing Play, Advanced Speech,
Masque & Gavel. Senior Class
Play, May Dav, Sophomore Class
Play
Friederich, Michael
College Preparatory
Fuchs, William
General
Wrestling
Fulcher, William
College Preparatory
Baseball, Science Club
Fuller, Carl
College Preparatory
Art, Golf
Gage, Terry
College Preparatory
Advanced Mixed Chorus. Boys’
Glee Club, Operetta, Modern
Music Masters, Madrigals, Home-
coming Play, Class Skits, Ad-
vanced Speech, Senior Class Play
George, Anthony
General
Gettleman, Alan
College Preparatory'
Art
Gibbs, Robert
College Preparatory
National I Inner Society, Home-
coming Play, Class Skits, Advanced
Speech, Masque & Gavel, Senior
Class Play
Gibbs, Susan
General
G.A.A., Leadership. Red Peppers,
Homecoming Play, Advanced
Speech, May Day, junior Follies,
G. A. A. Program Chairman
Gauen, Keith
College Preparatory
Football, Letterman’s Club. Track,
National Honor Society
Gavilsky, William
College Preparatory
Football, Art, Class Skits, Boys’
Glee Club. Latin Club
Gaudette, Michael
General
Giesan, Dennis
General
Art
Gilbert, Linda
General
Gill, Linda
General
May Day, Art
Gitcho, David
College Preparatory
Track, Homecoming Play, Home-
coming Court, Class Skits, Ad-
vanced Speech, Masque & Gavel,
Senior Class Play, Junior Follies
Gitcho, Jan
College Preparatory
Wrestling, Letterman’s Club,
Advanced Mixed Chorus, Boys’
Glee Club, Sophomore Mixed
Chorus, Class Skits
Giuka, Gary
College Preparatory
Glenn, Edward
Vocational Machines
Glenn, Virginia
Home Economics
May Day
Goleanor, Barbara
General
Red Peppers, FHA, Jr. Red Cross,
May Day, Art, Art Christmas
Show
Gorman, Walter
General
Gray, Betty
Business Education
G.A.A., Leadership, FHA, May
Day, Office Assistant
Gray, Vernon
Vocational
Green, Linda
College Preparatory
Contando, Advanced Mixed Cho-
rus, Operetta, Girls’ Glee Club.
Madrigals, Homecoming Play
Green, Tom
Vocational
Gregory, Frank
Vocational
Greve, James
College Preparatory
Science Club, National Honor
Society, Student Council, Home-
coming Play, Advanced Speech,
Masque & Gavel, Senior Class
Play, Debate, Sophomore Class
Play, Junior Follies, German Club
Grindstaff, Daryell
General
Grissman, Margo
General
Groves, Vicki
Business Education
G.A.A., Band, Band Lettcrman’s
Club, Science Club, May Day
Hagen, John
Vocational
Hahn, Marianne
General
May Day
Hall, Doris
Clerical
Hall, Elmer
General
Hall, Gerald
College Preparatory
Hanson, Charles
Business Education
Harmon, Charles
General
Harmon, Dexter
Vocational
Hall, Helen
College Preparatory
G.A.A., Red Peppers, Band,
Science Club, National Honor
Society. Madrigals, May Day,
German Club. Band Letterman's
Club
Hall, Micky
Vocational
Hall, Thomas
Vocational
Hamilton, Linda
College Preparatory
Red Peppers, Advanced Mixed
Chorus, Operetta. Modern Music-
Masters, National Honor Society,
Homecoming Plav. Madrigals,
May Day
Hancock. Linda
Business Education
G.A.A., Band, May Day
Hankins. Ray
General
Harmon, James
Vocational
Haper, Sandy
Business Education
Harris, Carol
Business Education
G.A.A., Leadership, Red Peppers,
Usherette, National Honor
Society, Student Council, Journal-
ism, Class Skits, Dean’s Assistant,
Jr Red Cross, May Day, Quill
& Scroll. Sophomore Class Play,
High World Staff. J.C.L.
Harrison, Ralph
Vocational
Hayes, Linda
Business Education
May Day
Hayes, Phillip
General
Harris, Debbie
General
G.A.A.. Leadership. Red Peppers,
Usherette, Journalism, May Day,
Advanced Art
Harris. Stephen
General
Harris, Susan
Business Education
Red Peppers, May Day
Hendricks, Teddy
Vocational
Hendrickson, Terry
General
Henry, Deborah
General
Haynes, Don
College Preparatory
Heath, Raymond
College Preparatory
Hebda, Katherine
College Preparatory
FHA, May Day, Soph. Chorus
Henry. Joel
General
Hensley. Richard
College Preparatory
Football
Hentzel. James
College Preparatory
Football, Baseball. Basketball,
Transfer student from New Athens
Heth, George
College Preparatory
Science Club, German Club
Hewlett, Thomas
College Preparatory
Football, Advanced Mixed Chorus
Student Council
Hickam, Connie
Business Education
May Day
Hicks, James
General
Hicks, Ronnie
Vocational
Higgins, Cynthia
General
G.A.A., Contando, Usherette,
FHA, Class Skits, Dean’s Assist-
ant, May Day, Art, Nurse’s As-
sistant
Hinckley, Janice
College Preparatory
Letterman’s Club (Band), G.A.A.,
Red Peppers. Band, Modern
Music Masters, Science Club.
May Day
Hinds, Michael
College Preparatory
Band
Hitt, Gary
General
Hoekstra, Elvin
College Preparatory
Band, Modern Music Masters,
National Honor Society
Hoelter, Jeffrey
College Preparatory
Hoff, Eric
Business Education
Hoffman, Laura
Home Economics
Contando, Advanced Mixed
Chorus, May Day, Girls’ Glee
Club
Hogan, Pat
General
Red Peppers, Contando, May Day
Holshouser, Mark
College Preparatory-
Cross Country, Spanish Club
Holtkamp, Barbara
Business Education
Honerkamp, Thomas
College Preparatory
Journalism
Hopper, Paul
College Preparatory-
Cross Country, Track, Boys’ Glee
Club
Hordesky, Robert
V’ocational Shop
Horstmeyer, Larry-
Vocational
Horton. David
General
Howard, Carol
Business Education
Howards, Joseph
General
Howland, Linda
College Preparatory
G.A.A., Band, Science Club. May
Day. Band Letterman
Hoy, Michael
College Preparatory
Baseball
Hubble. Pamsy
General
Huffman, Opal
General
G.A.A., Science Club, Dean’s
Assistant, Girl’s Glee Club
Hull, Reginia
Business Education
G.A.A., May Day, Girls’ Glee
Club
Hunter, Gene
Vocational
Hutchings, Donna
Business Education
lilies, Anthony
Vocational
Wrestling, Homecoming Court
Ireland. Michael
General
Jackson, Janice
Business Education
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Johannpeter, Benny
College Preparatory
Baseball, Homecoming Play, Skit
Director, Class Skits, Advanced
Speech, Masque & Gavel, Senior
Class Play, Russian Club, Sopho-
more Class Play
Jackson, Minnie
Home Economics
Jacobs, Ronald
College Preparatory
Jakich, Judy
College Preparatory
Red Peppers. May Day
Johnson, Jane
College Preparatory
Red Peppers, Yearbook, Home-
coming Play, Class Skits, Ad-
vanced Speech, Senior Class Play,
Johnson, Linda
College Preparatory
C.A.A., Band, Science Club, May
Day
James, Steven
Vocational
Jelf, Nancy
Business Education
Jensen, Cheryl
College Preparatory
Contando, Advanced Mixed Cho-
rus, Operetta. Jr. Red Cross, May
Day
Johnson. Ronnie
College Preparatory
Johnston. Bobby
College Preparatory
Cross Country, Baseball
Jones, Bruce
General
Jones, Candy
General
GAA. Red Peppers, Yearbook,
Homecoming Play, Journalism,
Class Skits, Advanced Speech,
May Day, Girl’s Glee Club,
Homecoming Court, Soph Class
Play, Jr. Class Play, Sr. Class Play,
Jones, Dean
College Preparatory
Yearbook-Editor, Science Club,
National Honor Society, Student
Council, Homecoming Play, Ad-
vanced Speech, Masque & Gavel,
Soph. Class Play, Quill & Scroll,
Class Officer, Jr. Follies, Debate,
National Forensic League
Jones, Kathleen
General
GAA, FHA, Science Club, May
Day
Jones, Linda
College Preparatory
Red Peppers, Band, Dean’s As-
sistant, May Day
Jones, Patricia
General
GAA, Usherette, FHA, Dean’s
Assistant, May Day
Jones, Pamela
General
May Day, Art
Jones, Richard
College Preparatory
Football, Track
Jones, Terry
General
Jones, Timothy
General
Art
Kaiser, Richard
College Preparatory
Science Club, Advanced Journalism,
German Club
Karlechik, Mike
General
Kaseberg, Kathleen
College preparatory
Red Peppers, Cheerleading, May
Day, German Club
Kawula, Michael
College Preparatory
Cross Country, Band
Kelley, Cynthia
General
Kenney, Deborah
General
Jung, Cathy
Business Education
GAA, Red Peppers, Band, Science
Club, May Day, Band Letter-
man’s Club
Kacera, Paul
General
Baseball
Kafka, Pam
Business Education
Red Peppers, Library Assistant,
May Day, Art
Jones, Theodore
General
Joyce, Eugene
General
Juhasz, Frances
Business Education
GAA, Band, Student Council,
May Day
Kester. Kenneth
General
Ketner, Thomas
College Preparatory
King, Dave
General
Track
King, Lynn
General
King, Theresa
General
Dean’s Assistant, May Day
Kinkel. Patricia
College Preparatory
FHA, Homecoming Play, Ad-
vanced Speech, Senior Class Play,
May Day, Jr. Follies, Latin Club
Kirksey, Don
College Preparatory
Kittel, Linda
Business Education
GAA, May Day
Klein, Randy
College Preparatory
Knezevich. Dale
College Preparatory
German Club
Koeneman, Roland
General
Koenig, David
General
Kukarola, Helen
Business Education
GAA, Red Peppers, May Day
Kula. Dolores
College Preparatory
GAA, Science Club, May Day,
Latin Club, Jr. Classical League
Kutosky, Linda
College Preparatory
Band, Majorette, Modern Music
Masters, Science Club, Student
Council, May Day, Latin Club,
Band Letterman
Kovar, Herman
General
Kozer, Gayle
General
Red Peppers, Contando, Advanced
Mixed Chorus, May Day, Girl’s
Glee Club
Kozer, Richard
College Preparatory
Advanced Speech. Golf, Home-
coming Play
Koenig, Dianne
General
Dean’s Assistant, May Day, Art
Konkel, Geraldine
Business Education
Red Peppers, Dean’s Assistant.
May Day
Kovach, Steven
Vocational Machine
Lambert. Randall
General
Cross Country, Track, Home-
coming Play, Journalism, Ad-
vanced Speech, Senior Class Play,
Art
Lamkin, Jerald
General
Lane, Eddie
General
Advanced Mixed Chorus, Art
Lane. Frankie
General
Art
Lapinski. Jerome
General
Lee, Maybell
College Preparatory
GAA, Red Peppers. May Day,
Page
Lengyel. Steven
College Preparatory
Baseball
Leonard, Tim
General
Le Vart, Kathy
Home Economics
Contando, May Day, Soph, Mixed
Chorus
Lewis, George
College Preparatory
Lewis. Kenneth
General
Lipscomb. Pat
College Preparatory
Spanish Club, May Day
Louis, Cindy
College Preparatory
Lucash, Robert
General
I.ungwitz, Shirley
Business Education
Little, James
College Preparatory
Homecoming Play, Class skits.
Advanced Speech, Masque &
Gavel , Senior Class Play
Little, Robert
College Preparatory
Band, Science Club, Class Offi-
cer, Russian Club
Livingston, Terry
College Preparatory
Football
Lomax, Dave
Vocational
Cross Country, Letterman’s Club,
Track
Long, Lynda
General
Red Peppers, Dean’s Assistant,
May Day
Longbottom, James
Vocational
Lux, James
Vocational
Lybarger, Terry
College Preparatory
Football, Letterman’s Club
Lynch, David
General
Malottki, Robert
College Preparatory
Basketball, Tennis
Mance, Stephen
College Preparatory
Baseball. Basketball,
Council, German Club
Mang, Gloria
General
Red Peppers, May Day
Student
Marler, Stephen
Business Education
Wrestling, Letterman’s Club, All
Sport's Manager, Homecoming
Play, Class Skits, Advanced Speech,
Senior Class Play, Soph. Class
Play
Marion, Leeta
General
Martin. Phillip
General
Martin, Phyllis
General
Martinez. Joe
College Preparatory
Martinko, Martin
General
Mathenia, Richard
College'Preparatory
Boys’ Glee Club, Science Club,
Jr. Red Cross, Russian Club,
German Club
Massie, Barrie
College Preparatory
GAA, Red Peppers, National
Honor Society, Homecoming Play,
Spanish Club, Class Skits, Ad-
vanced Speech, Masque & Gavel,
Senior Class Play, Jr. Red Cross.
May Day, Debate, National-
Forensic League, Junior Follies
Matthews, Roger
General
Science Club, Art, Soph. Mixed
Chorus
McFarland, William
Vocational
McGee, Georgeann
College Preparatory
Band, May Day
Mathes, Dennic
General
McBrian, Bruce
General
McBride, David
College Preparatory
McElroy, Robert
College Preparatory
McDaniel, Cletus
Vocational
Band
McDonald, David
College Preparatory
McDonald, Elizabeth
College Preparatory
GAA, Leadership, May Day, La-
tin Club, Girl’s Glee Club
McClelland, Gary
General
McCoid, Michael
General
McCurter, Beverly
General
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Mertz, Joylecn
General
Meyers, Craig
General
Middleton, Michael
General
McGee, Morris
General
McGinnes, John
General
McGovern, Russell
College Preparatory
McGuire, Carol
Business Education
May Day
Mcllvoy, Thomas
College Preparatory
McKay, Timothy
General
Art
McKee, Larry
Vocational
McMillan, Charles
General
Mercer, Joseph
General
Mitchell, Nancy
Business Education
May Day
Moore, Terry
College Preparatory
Football, Basketball, Advanced
Mixed Chorus, Spanish Club,
Russian Club
Morgan, James
General
Morse, Patricia
General
Mount, Daniel
College Preparatory
Mowery, Joan
General
GAA, Red Peppers, Advanced
Mixed Chorus, Operetta, Year-
book, Art, Student Council, May
Day, Madrigals, Class Skits,
Sophomore Mixed Chorus, Sev-
enth Hour Mixed Chorus
Miles. Martha
College Preparatory
May Day
Miller, Alfred
Vocational
Miller, Gail
General
FHA, Dean’s Assistant, May Day
Moxey, Arefa
College Preparatory
Red Peppers, Homecoming Play,
Class Skits, Advanced Speech,
Senior Class Play, May Day, Or-
chestra
Murphy, Donald
Vocational
Murphy, Michael
General
Murray, Burt
General
Myracle, Dennis
General
Naeve, James
College Preparatory
Golf
Newman, Robert
College Preparatory
Nicholls, Nelda
Business Education
GAA, May Day
Nizinski, Michael
Vocational
Norris, Daniel
General
Norris, James
General
Norris, Paula
Business Education
GAA, Red Peppers, Yearbook,
Class Skits, May Day, Art
Orendor, Dwayne
General
Advanced Mixed Chorus, Boy’s
Glee Club, Journalism, Art
Otiz, Ramona
General
May Day
Ortolan, John
General
Band, Art, Boy’s Glee Club, Sci-
ence Club, Spanish Club
Paoli, Richard
College Preparatory
Football, Letterman’s Club,
Track, Homecoming Play, Senior
Class Play, President of Letter-
man’s Club
Parsaghian, Pam
Business Education
GAA, Red Peppers, Photography
Ed., Yearbook, May Day
Partney, Dan
College Preparatory
Football, Letterman’s Club, Track,
Boy’s Glee Club
O’Bear, Raymond
College Preparatory
Odom, Jackie
General
Advanced Mixed Chorus, Oper-
etta, May Day
Odom, Larry
General
Odom, Robert
General
Ogden, William
College Preparatory'
Ollar, Margie
College Preparatory
FHA, Parliamentarian, Science
Club, National Honor Society,'
Homecoming Play, Spanish Club,
Advanced Speech, Senior Class
Play, May Day, Warrior Messen-
ger Radio Club: Treasurer
Palton, Chris
College Preparatory
Football, Track, Letterman’s Club
Paul, Linda
College Preparatory
GAA, Band, Usherette, Dean’s As-
sistant, Latin Club
Paulctt, Debra
College Preparatory
GAA, Red Peppers, Usherette,
National Honor Society, May
Day, Student Council, Dean’s
Assistant, Office Assistant, Latin
Club
Pascoe, Douglas
Vocational
Pashea, Joe
Business Education
Cross Country, Track, Letter-
man’s Club
Patrick, Barbara
College Preparatory
Transfer Student From Scott Air
Force Base, Art, French
Peppers, Vonnie
College Preparatory
GAA, May Day
Perry, John
College Preparatory
Peters, Linda
College Preparatory
May Day
Peters, James
College Preparatory
Baseball, Basketball, National
Honor Society, Homecoming Play,
Class Skits, Advanced Speech,
Masque & Gavel; President, Sen-
ior Class Play, Senior Class Presi-
dent, Junior Follies, Homecoming
Court
Pierce, Kathleen
General
Pisel, Agnes
College Preparatory
GAA; Secretary, Leadership; Sec-
retary, Red Peppers, Homecom-
ing Play, Class Skits, Advanced
Speech, Senior Class Play, Junior
Follies, Jr. Red Cross, German
Club
Prilehett, John
College Preparatory
Puryear, Walter
College Preparatory
Science Club, Homecoming Play,
Advanced Speech, Senior Class
Play
Radefeld, Jo Ann
General
i
Polette, Linda
General, Home Economics
GAA, Red Peppers, FHA, Stu-
dent Council, Journalism, Dean’s
Assistant, May Day, Art
Potter, Terry
General
Homecoming Play, Class Skits,
Advanced Speech, Senior Class
Play, May Day, Art, German
Club, Girls’ Glee Club
Prazma, Roseann
Business Education
May Day, Co-op Work
Ranft, Janet
College Preparatory
GAA, Leadership, May Day,
German Club, Girls’ Glee Club
Rapp, Ronald
Vocational
Ray, Thomas
College Preparatory
Science Club, National Honor So-
ciety, Homecoming Play, Ad-
vanced Speech, Senior Class Play,
Masque & Gavel, Art, Junior
Follies
Prewett, Roseland
General
Prince, Robert
Vocational
Presley, Michael
General
Reader, James
Vocational
Basketball
Reeder, Sharon
College Preparatory
Red Peppers, Journalism, May
Day-
Reeves, George
General
Reeves, Linda
College Preparatory-
Red Peppers, May Day
Reeves, Robert
General
Rehagen, Andrea
College Preparatory-
Red Peppers, Journalism, May
Day, Latin Club
Reimers, Henry
College Preparatory-
Football, Band, Science Club,
Homecoming Play, Spanish Club,
Radio Club, Homecoming Court
Reisinger, Carol
General
May Day
Reynolds, Carol
General
GAA, May Day-
Rice, Shirley
Business Education
Contando, May Day, Art
Rickert, Michael
College Preparatory
Riggs, Linda
General
Contando, Girls’ Glee Club,
Sophomore Mixed Chorus, Art,
May Day
Roderick, Dennis
General
Rodgers, Jo Ann
Business Education
May Day
Rollins, Billy
College Preparatory
Roseman, Virginia
General
Science Club, Girls’ Glee Club,
May Day
Rotter, James
College Preparatory
Royce, James
College Preparatory
Ringcring, Charles
Vocational
Risner, Sandra
Business Education
Red Peppers, May Day
Ritchie, Steven
College Preparatory
Band
Rivenburgh, Sara
College Preparatory
Red Peppers; Treasurer. Usherette,
National Honor Society, Home-
coming Play, Class Skits, Ad-
vanced Speech, Masque & Gavel;
Treasurer, Senior Class Play, May
Day, German Club, Sophomore
Class Play
Robbers, John
Business Education
Robertson, Colleen
College Preparatory
Red Peppers; President, Contando,
Advanced Mixed Chorus, Operet-
ta, Student Council, Homecoming
Play, Advanced Speech, Dean’s
Assistant, Senior Class Play, May
Day
Ruebhausen, Ronnie
College Preparatory
Rutter, Donna
Vocational
Sabin. Peter
College Preparatory
Red Peppers, Student Council,
Homecoming Play, Class Skits,
Advanced Speech, Student Body
President
t •
**aa**f
Sabo, Linda
General
GAA, Cheerleading, Student
Council, Homecoming Play, Ad-
vanced Speech, Masque & Gavel,
Dean’s Assistant, Senior Class
Play, May Day, Art, NFL Speech
Club, Junior Follies, Sophomore
Class Play, Girls’ Glee Club, May
Day Page, National Honor So-
ciety
Sander, David
Vocational
Sanders, Kathy
General
Santagato, Cheryl
College Preparatory
GAA, Red Peppers, FHA, Class
Skits, May Day
Santagato, Mickey
College Preparatory
GAA, Red Peepers, Science Club,
Homecoming Play, Spanish Club,
Advanced Speech, Senior Class
Play, May Day, Art, Junior Follies
Saucier, Louis
General
Scarborough, Steve
General
Band
Schalkham, Gus
Wrestling, Cross Country, Track,
Letterman’s Club
Schellhardt, Barbara
Business Education
/
.Schcr, Janis
College Preparatory
GAA, Leadership, Advanced
Mixed Chorus, Operetta, Usher-
ette, Modern Music Masters,
Homecoming Play, Madrigals,
May Day, Latin Club
Schermer, Gail
College Preparatory
GAA, Red Peppers; Board Mem-
ber, Homecoming Play, Advanced
Speech, Masque & Gavel, May
Day, Art, Junior Follies, Sopho-
more Class Play
Schiber, Gloria
General
Red Peppers, Contando, Advanced
Mixed Chorus, Operetta, Home-
coming Play, May Day, Girls’ Glee
Club
Schmidtke, Martha
General
Schwager, James
General
Schwartz, Victoria
Business Education
May Day
Schwaller, Frank
College Preparatory
Schwendemann, Dave
General
Schwendeman, Jenna
College Preparatory
GAA, Red Peppers, Debate, Na-
tional Honor Society, Homecom-
ing Play, Advanced Speech,
Masque & Gavel, Senior Class
Play, May Day, Junior Follies,
Latin Club, Junior Classical
League
Shieb, Marie
General
Usherette, GAA, Dean’s Assistant,
Art, May Day
Schmedake, Nancy
College Preparatory
GAA, Band, Vlodern Music Mas-
ters, National Honor Society,
Spanish Club; President, May
Day, Band Lctterman’s Club; His-
torian
Schmidt, Patricia
College Preparatory
GAA, Leadership, Red Peppers,
F'HA, Dean’s Assistant, May Day,
German Club
Schwent, Darleen
College Preparatory
GAA, May Day
Schwent, Marlcen
College Preparatory
GAA, Science Club, May Day
Latin Club
Scott, Jeanne
Business Education
May Day
Sedabres, Barbara
General
May Day
Seitzer, Dwight
College Preparatory
Settlemoir, Cynthia
College Preparatory
Contando, Advanced Mixed Cho-
rus, Operetta, Homecoming Play
Madrigals, May Day
Shane, Doris
General
GAA; Vice-President, Leadership,
GAA Camp Representative, Jr.
Red Cross
Sharp, Jerry
Vocational
Shaw, Richard
General
Shemwell, Donald
General
Shemwell, Nelma
Business Education
May Day
Shilt, John
General
Slater, Donna
General
Usherette, FHA, Dean’s Assistant,
Art, Mixed Chorus
Slone, Phyllis
General
Library Assistant, May Day, Jr.
Red Cross
Smith, Brenda
General
May Day
Signiago, Louis
College Preparatory
Simmons, Victoria
College Preparatory
GAA, Red Peppers, Homecom-
ing Play, Class Skits, Advanced
Speech, Senior Class Play, Junior
Follies, Jr. Red Cross
Sizemore, Sharon
College Preparatory
GAA, Red Peppers; Board Mem-
ber, May Day, Jr. Red Cross
Southwick, Michael
College Preparatory
Russian Club, German Club
Sparks, Kathy
General
May Day
Sparks, Jerry
General
Smith, Sharon
General
Smothers, Jean
Business Education
Red Peppers, Advanced Mixed
Chorus
Smith, Lon
College Preparatory
Journalism, Quill &
sian Club
Scroll,
Rus-
Speer, Max
College Preparatory
Spiceland, Philip
College Preparatory
Homecoming Play, Advanced
Speech, Senior Class Play, Jr. Red
Cross, Art, Junior Follies
Springer, Cathy
Business Education
Stephens, Georgia
General
May Day
Stone, Janet
General
Stoppkottc, David
College Preparatory
Football, Lettcrman’s Club, Foot-
ball Manager, Band, Art, Band
Letterman’s Club
Stanek, Gary
College Preparatory
Baseball, Boys’ Glee Club, Home-
coming Play, Advanced Speech,
Senior Class Play, Art, Junior
Follies
Stavely, Gayle
College Preparatory
GAA, Leadership, Treasurer,
May Day, National Honor So-
ciety
Stawar, Larry
College Preparatory
Science Club, Honor Math
Straka, Joe
College Preparatory
Usher, Homecoming Play, Skit
Director, Class Skits, Advanced
Speech, Masque & Gavel, Senior
Class Play, Sophomore Class Play,
Junior Follies
Strong, Kenneth
General
Football, Letterman’s Club, Track
Stuart, James
College Preparatory
Football, Letterman’s Club, Base-
ball, Basketball, Homecoming
Play, Class Skits
Sudek, Alice
General
May Day, Art
Summers, Donna
College Preparatory
Red Peppers, Science Club, Home-
coming Play, Class Skits, Ad-
vanced Speech, Senior Class Play,
May Day, Sophomore Treasurer,
Latin Club, Junior Follies
Swan, Pamela
College Preparatory
GAA, Usherette, Science Club,
National Honor Society, Student
Council, Homecoming Play, Span-
ish Club, Advanced Speech,
Masque & Gavel, Senior Class
Play, May Day, Latin Club
Talley, Sheri
College Preparatory
Red Peppers, Cheerleading, State
Camp Representative (Cheerlead-
ing), Homecoming Play, Class
Skits, Advanced Speech, Masque
& Gavel, Senior Class Play, May
Day, Junior Class Treasurer
Tanksley, Sheila
General
Tapp, Newton
General
Teague, Jon
College Preparatory
Science Club
Tharp, Ralph
College Preparatory
Thiele, Gary
General
Thomas, Cathy
General
GAA, Contando, Class Skits,
Dean's Assistant, May Day, Art
Thomas, David
College Preparatory
Thomas, Geraldine
General
Red Peppers, Advanced Mixed
Chorus, May Day, Art, Girls' Glee
Club
Thompson, Jerry
General
Thompson, Leslie
General
Red Peppers, May Day
Thomas, John
General
Thomas, Linda
General
Thompson, Claudia
College Preparatory
Red Peppers, Homecoming Play,
Advanced Speech, Dean’s Assist-
ant, Senior Class Play, May Day,
Russian Club, Latin Club, Debate
Thomson, Angela Gayle
General
Red Peppers, Homecoming Play,
Advanced Speech, Senior Class
Play, May Day
Throne, Norma
College Preparatory
GAA, Band, Science Club, Span-
ish Club, May Day, Russian Club,
Latin Club
Thurston, Dennis
College Preparatory
Advanced Mixed Chorus, Operet-
ta, National Honor Society, Mad-
rigals
Tilton, Mary Frances
General
Science Club, May Day
l ittle, Robert
College Preparatory
1 oundas, Pamela
General
May Day. GAA
I owse, r red
College Preparatory
Science Club. German Club
Travis, Adele
General
GAA (Treasurer), Leadership
(Vice President), May Day
Trgovich, Susan
General
May Day, Art
Troyer. Arthur R
College Preparatory
Advanced Mixed Chorus, Boy’s
Glee Club, Operetta, Amateur
Radio Club
ValicofT, Valerie
College Preparatory
Red Peppers, May Day, Dean’s
Assistant
Vandever, Cathy
Business Education
Vasquez, Doris
General
Turner, Ron
College Preparatory
Football, Usherette, Student Coun-
cil (Vice President of Student
Body), Homecoming Play, Class
Skits, Advanced Speech. Masque
& Gavel, Senior Class Play,
Sophomore Class Play, Latin
Club, Junior Follies
Ulitschan, Peter
Vocational
Unfried. Jeaninc
Business Education
GAA, Red Peppers, FHA, May
Day
Votaw, Carolyn
General
May Day
Vaughn, Kathy
Business Education
GAA. Red Peppers. Dean's As-
sistant, May Day
Wafler, Terry
College Preparatory
Basketball, Band, Drum Major,
Modern Music, Masters, Ad-
vanced Art, Band Letterman,
President of Band, Golf
Wallis, Allison
General
Ward, Harry
General
Warren, Gail
General
May Day
Walck, Margaret
College Preparatory
May Day, Guidance Office, Latin
Club, Sophomore Mixed Chorus
Wallace, Lynda
Business Education
May Day
Wallace, Stephen
General
Wagner, Richard
College Preparatory
Waitukaitis, Larry
College Preparatory
Spanish Club
Wakefield. Kathy
Business Education
Warren, Mary Jo
College Preparatory
GAA, Usherette, Homecoming
Play, Journalism, Class Skits,
Advanced Speech, Masque &
Gavel, Senior Class Play, May
Day, Latin Club, Debate
W'eckman, Marilyn
Business Education
GAA, Band, Majorette, Modern
Music Masters, National Honor
Society, May Day, Band Letter-
man Club
Weiss, Mary Ellen
College Preparatory
Red Peppers, Dean’s Assistant,
May Day, Latin Club
Weissenborn, Kathy
Business Education
Welton, David
College Preparatory
Wendel, Larry
College Preparatory
Wendel, Leonard
College Preparatory
Werner, Alan
General
Wessell, Marvin
College Preparatory
Band
Weston, Cheryl
General
Rep Peppers, May Day
Whalen, David
General
Wheeler, Bobby
General
4 »<iM
Whistler, Linda
General
White, Richard
General
Football, Track, Homecoming
Play, Glass Skits, Advanced
Speech
White, Robert
General
Wiehardt, Erik
General
Science Club, Homecoming Play,
National Honor Society, Ad-
vanced Speech, Masque & Gavel,
Sophomore Class Play, Junior
Follies, Debate, President of Sci-
ence Club
Wieser, John
College Preparatory
Wilkinson, Gary
College Preparatory
Williams, William
General
Wilson, Carolyn
General
Red Peppers, May Day
Willaredt, Stephen
Vocational Course
Williams, Beverlee Kay
College Preparatory
Red Peppers, Mixed Chorus, Sci-
ence Club, May Day
Williams, Kenneth
College Preparatory
Science Club, National Honor
Society, Homecoming Play, Class
Skits, Advanced Speech, Masque
& Gavel, Senior Class Play, Junior
Follies
Wilson, Danny
General
Football
±1
Winfield, Judith
College Preparatory
GAA, Leadership, Red Peppers,
Journalism, Library Assistant,
May Day, Quill & Scroll
Winkle, Kathy
College Preparatory
GAA. May Day
Winnie, Ernest
General
Wolfe, David
General
Wood, Larry
General
Worthen, Terry'
General
Wilson, Sharon
Business Education
May Day, Co-op Girl
Wilson, Vicki
College Preparatory
GAA, Red Peppers, Usherette,
Student Council, Journalism. May
Day, Latin Club
s.-
Wise, David
Vocational Course
Wofford, Carol
General
Advanced Mixed Chorus. Oper
etta. May Day
Wofford, Don
General
Windsor, Steve
General
Wrolen, Phillip
College Preparatory
Boys' Glee Club, Advanced
Speech, Senior Class Play, Art
Wright, Vicki
General
Wyatt, Glenda
Business Education
GAA, Red Peppers, May Day,
Co-op Student
Wyatt, Joyce
College Preparatory
Red Peppers, Science Club, Ger-
man Club
Yates, Terry
College Preparatory
Football 1965, 1966, Letterman’s
Club; Sgt. at Arms, Most Valua-
ble Lineman “66”
Yeager, Jeanie
General
May Day
Yeager, Linda
Home Economics
May Day
Ylikopsa, Tom
College Preparatory
York, Sharon
Business Education
GAA, Science Club, Dean’s As-
sistant
Young, Mary
General
May Day
Young, Patricia
College Preparatory
Red Peppers, Advanced Mixed
Chorus, Operetta, Homecoming
Play, Madrigals, May Day, Ger-
man Club
Young, Sharon
General
May Day, Art
Zilliken, Nancy
General
May Day
Zimmer, Barbara
College Preparatory
Red Peppers, National Honor
Society, Homecoming Play,
Advanced Speech, Dean’s Assist-
ant, Senior Class Play, May Day,
Junior Classical League, Junior
Pollies
Zang, Nancy
College Preparatory
CAA, Band, May Day, Band
Letterman’s Club, Latin Club,
JCL
Zellerman, Kathleen
College Preparatory
CAA, Leadership, Red Peppers,
Science Club, Library Assistant,
May Day, German Club, Soph-
omore Class Play
Zenik, Cathy
College Preparatory
Band, Modern Music Masters,
May Day, Band Letterman,
Latin Club, Junior Classical
League
A New Day
Most seniors now are shouting
For soon they’re out of school,
But soon the tumult will become
The exception, not the rule.
The seniors: some are laughing
But most just calmly sigh,
A few thank God it’s over
While others simply cry.
Graduation will come at last
And last it true will be —
Last meeting of the good, good friends
That never again we’ll see.
And now this day is over
And no one can deny
The school days here have given us
The happiness nothing can buy.
Our books and written papers
At last are put away,
But soon those dusty pieces
Will brighten a new day.
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Beneath the smoke of an expanding industrial city, there is a school
which has meant much to many — This is Granite High School. Our
school has a glorious history of sixty-nine years, and is now one of
the largest schools in the state. This was a year characterized by a
period of change. New clubs were organized, new projects started,
a new cafeteria was built, and a new superintendent was appointed.
Our school is just a pinpoint in a rapid-paced world, a world in which
technology seems to control everything. Five countries now have The
Bomb, we are presently engaged in war, and much of our resources
are being diverted to the conflict. Increasing strides are being made in
research on cancer, heart, and birth defects. Modern society does not
stand still.
Our school has prepared us to be leaders and loyal followers in this
nuclear age. Some will go overseas to fight for our nation, some will
go into research to help humanity, but all will back our nation by
their following and support. Today we are but a fragment of the
world, but tomorrow we become a part of it.
Thirteen years ago 725 five year olds toddled off to kindergarten, giving
no thought to the idea that one day they would be graduating from
Granite High. During these past thirteen years, we have picked up a
valuable educational background, but most importantly, we have made
friends, had fun, and developed our personalities and capabilities for
future life.
“Rich man! Poor man! Beggarman! Thief!” “Doctor! Lawyer!
Indian chief!”
Remember those grade school days? It was a light and carefree
time — a time which will never be repeated. Remember recess with
all of its games — hop-scotch, jump rope, stoop tag, square-
dancing, marbles, jacks. Remember the fads, sports, and activities
— hoola-hoops, kites, airplanes, model cars, school patrols, sports
day, elimination, flag football, 600 yd. walk-run? All of these
soon passed however, and we found ourselves a part of the class
of 1967.
September, 1961, brought this class to a time of change, experi-
mentation, and excitement. We eagerly (?) left the games and
toys of grade school to accept the more adult world of Central,
Coolidge, and Prather — Junior High at last! The boys tried
out for sports, becoming Indians, Braves, and Chiefs. In the
meantime, the girls all tried out for cheerleading. In class, the
boys learned to make coin purses and candy dishes while the
girls studied the art of homemaking, but everyone learned
to make noise and cause trouble. Writing notes was a chronic
problem, but nothing like the problems people had at the Wash-
ington. Remember when R. T. was told “don’t”, or when
Jim kicked the whole left section out? The girls had swinging
slumber parties every other weekend with “wrestling” as the
pastime, and the boys gathered to play basketball, football, and,
of course, pool. But, somehow, the boys and girls always seemed
to turn up together.
Remember
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Sock hops, summer camps, tennis and ice skating all had their
moments of glory, but forever popular were the mixed parties,
hayrides, and picnics to Pere Marquette that our class inherited
on becoming Freshmen. Back at school, Jim G. was President of
the Coolidge Student Council. At Prather, Jim S. was Mr.
Irresistible; just ask Katie. In the meantime, Rattfinks were
officially formed, thanks to Bob and Terry. Card games took
place continually, and seemingly Rog was in a fight, continual-
ly. Knee socks and bows were the big rage for girls, and for
Jim, going bald must have been it. (Mr. Clean overnight). And
of course, we’ll never forget “Little Richard” as the muscleman
of the biology classes or any of our dissecting or bug-collecting
experiences. But most memorable was Carol’s New Year’s Eve
parties. Her back room really came in handy — remember
when koze almost got kissed. But then, time passed rapidly, and
almost before we knew it, we were Sophomores.
When
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After three years of mental disorder, we were promoted to the “Big Building” where
students of Prather and Coolidge were united to make up the glorious class of “67”
We made known our presence by joining every club and organization open to us. Dean
and Connie led our Sophomore class as president and vice-president. Flip and Linda
were our actor and actress. Remember when Richie P. forgot his lines in our Sopho-
more class play, “The Mouse that Roared” . . . ? Sherry and Vicki were chosen as
cheerleaders and Ron helped out as vice-president of the Student Body . . .
Our Junior year was the greatest. Student body elections showed the hottest and most
exciting week of campaigning, ever. Jr. Follies were hilarious; our prom was beautiful.
Kathy and Ginger, co-chairmen, chose “Polynesian Paradise” as the theme. Our class
colors were chosen . . . PINK AND BURGUNDY (??) The boat excursion was . . .
fiagless, thanks to Candy, Kathy, Alice, Jayne, and Cheryl . . . Yeah, class officers! ! !
no
And then, at last ... all of the hopes and dreams of graduation turned into reality.
We finally made it to the top. “Seniors!” Jim was elected President of our class with
Candy, Vicki and Katie filling in. We started the year by forming the biggest and best
Red Peppers ever. Col did a fine job as President. We backed our Fighting Warriors
all the way. Remember all of our cool Pep Rallies?? The first two rows of the Audi-
torium were always filled! Pete led the Student Body as President. Our Homecoming
play, “Bye Bye Birdie,” was a smash sell out. Remember Bob in those tight gold
pants?? Vicki and Terry reigned as Harvest Queen and King. Dan and Dave were
named Mr. T.D. and Mr. Harrier. Jim and Terry led our Basketball team as co-cap-
tains, and we captured the Dupo Championship. We’ll never forget the Madison game.
Our wrestlers, led by Ray had a fine season. After taking districts and sectionals, we
sent Jerry, Bruce, Ray, Bill, and Jan to State . . Katie, Vicki, and Terry were chosen
to represent them as queens. Sharon was named “Miss School Spirit.” The Spring
Formal was beautiful with “Carousel” as the theme. Mr. King chose “Get Smart” as
our Sr. Class Play. Remember all the trips?? — New York, Detroit, New Orleans, and
all of the good times we had. But, as usual, good times must come to an end; perhaps
they will be replaced by better times, but even so, they cannot detract from our remem-
brance of these times. For this was our class. The unforgettable class of ’67 . . .
Ill
January
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WARRIORS
Junior Class Officers: Donna Ferro, Treasurer; Roselyn Zotti, President; Jean Granklanoff, Secretary;
Mary Harris, Vice-president.
JUNIORS
Mrs. Sonya Adkerson
Mr. William Berry
Mrs. Fay Carlisle
Mr. Edward Lcnzi
Junior
Glass
Deans
Mrs. June Mills
Mr. Terry Salem
Mrs. Diane VVilkerson
Mr. Stanley Wojcik
Delores Acosta
Carolyn Adams
Harold Adams
Wayne Adams
Dave Anderson
Jeanette Anderson
Larry Anderson
Keri-Gae Archer
Bob Ariana
Joyce Arney
Brenda Arnold
Linda Arthur
Arthur Asadorian
Ron Ashby
Robert Ashcraft
Don Atchley
Daryl Atchley
Gary Aurand
Bob Austin
Sharon Azari
Jerry Badgctt
Sharon Bartosiak
Mike Barzoff
Dave Batson
Dale Belcher
Aleta Belmer
Carolyn Bellman
Judy Benko
Deb Berger
Carol Berry
Karen Bettorf
Gary Bezan
Pam Biason
Carol Biggs
Diane Blackwell
Charlie Bladdick
Jim Blaylock
Pat Bloodworth
Larry Bloomquist
Brenda Bode
Eileen Bodi
Alan Bogovich
Janice Baron
Diana Barnett
Bill Barnett
Dennis Barnhart
Victoria Barth
Robert Barthlemy
Rick Bartling
Jo Ann Bailey
Ron Bailey
Faye Baize
Berte Baker
Clarence Baker
Tom Baker
George Baltzell
Ken Bohnenstiehl
Connie Bolt
Ken Bolton
Betty Bone
Shelby Bone
Karen Bondegard
Lois Boone
Russ Borth
Dave Bowman
Suzanne Boyd
Cindy Boyer
Dennis Boyer
Cathy Bramley
Art Branch
Ron Brandon
Paula Brannam
Pat Breese
Jennifer Brewer
Ellayne Briggs
Mary Brooksher
Paula Brown
Bruce Bryant
John Buckingham
Sandy Buckingham
Ken Buford
Steve Bulla
Connie Bunker
Bob Bunselmeyer
Donna Burns
Mike Burris
Edie Bush
Rex Buzan
Mary Byer
Debbie Byers
Paul Caban
Bev Cable
Gene Cain
John Calaway
Stan Caldwell
Judy Camarata
A1 Campbell
Bob Campbell
Shirla Campbell
Harry Camper
Iva Cantlon
Tom Carmody
Dave Carroll
John Caudron
Brian Cavanaugh
Bob Cawly
Richard Cay
Terri Cell
Nancy Chandler
Mary Chapman
Donna Chappell
Gloria Chappell
Wayne Childers
Ron Chlopck
Mary Anne Christoff
Cheryl Clark
Mike Clemons
Phil Clemensen
Carol Clemons
Curtis Click
Dennis Cline
Rodger C.oakley
Junior Coleman
Linda Conaway
Reggie Conrad
Gail Cooper
Diane ('order
Vera Corley
Sue Cory
Vikki Couch
Bill Cowan
Gayle Cox
Mary Ruth Cox
Shirley Cox
Russ Cozart
Dennis Crabtree
Sandy C.rafton
Carole Cralley
Kathy Crawford
Dan Creasy
Judy C.rnkovich
Dempsey Cross
Bruce Cripps
Roger Crites
Gail Cunningham
Chris Cynarski
Loretta Dahmm
Bill Dallas
Larry Dalton
Keith Darner
Connie Davis
Shirley Davis
Pamela Downey
Ken Dayton
Nancy Dayton
Leonard Dean
Karen Deatherage
Wendy Decatur
Linda Delgado
Paulette Derossett
J udy DeShasier
Dottie Dewitt
Dennis Dix
Mike Dochwat
Rick Dittrich
John Decker
Becky Dickson
Judy Dockery
Jim Evans
James Ezell
Rick Ezell
Donna Fallis
Barb Fechte
Mary Feltmeyer
Chuck Fenoglio
Den Fenton
Donna Ferro
Greg Fett
William Filer
Jim Fitzpatrick
Ed Finazzo
Fred Finazzo
Ronnie Fisher
Carol Flach
Debbie Flowers
Susan Flowers
Gail Forshee
Bill Foshee
Rick Fossieck
Vernon Dockery
Ken Doolin
Bev Dortch
Jim Doroghazi
Susan Dotv
Charles Doughas
Diane Dowthitt
Jerry Doyle
Dave Drozda
Ray Drennan
Eddie Duckett
Chris Dufner
Edna Dunham
Maggie Dunlap
Brenda Dutton
Donna Duvall
Debbie Dye
Larry Earney
Buddy Eberhart
Jim Ebrecht
Kenny Edwards
Carolyn Ellis
Gilbert Ellis
Virginia Emerson
Sue Ensor
Gary Epps
Clare Evangclauf
Alvan Evanoff
Gary Edwards
Jeri Edwards
Nancy Edwards
Martha Edmonds
Jim Elledge
Judie Elledge
Kathy Elliott
Mary Foster
June Fowler
Georgia Frazier
Mark Friederich
Leesa Freedman
Tom Freeman
Dave Fricker
Lynn Fraley
Jerry Fuller
Judy Fuller
Toni Fuchs
Jean Gabriel
Beth Gabriel
Patsy Ga fiord
Gary Gaines
Ron Gallas
Terry Gann
Terry Gargac
Pat Garner
Angie Gasparovic
Larry Gauen
Carol Gettleman
Larry Glynn
Daryle Gibbs
Marilyn Gibbs
Bill Gibson
Jim Gilmore
Larry Goad
John Goldasich
Debbie Gorby
Joan Graf
Jean Graklanoff
Richard Grotefendt
Joe Greene
Chip Green
Evelyn Greene
Jerry Griffin
Larry Griffith
Dave Grillion
Ed Grote
Linda Grotz
Janet GushlefT
Chervle Guth
Connie Hafley
Sterling Hogue
Katie Hahn
Norman Hall
Pat Hamilton
Russ Hamilton
Steve Hamilton
Ed Hancock
Nancy Hanks
Janice Harding
Terry Harmon
Emogene Harmon
Frances Harmon
Donna Harper
Howard Harper
Robert Harper
Sandy Harper
Bill Harris
Brad Harris
Mary Harris
Russ Harris
Deb Harrison
Phil Hartman
Phyllis Hartman
Dennis Hatcher
Kathy Hauptman
Kris Hayes
Mary Hayes
Tom Heck
Linus Hellrick
Dena Helms
Sandy Hendrickson
Connie Hensley
Connie Hicks
Gerry Hicks
Connie Higgins
Mike Higgins
Danny Hill
Rich Hill
Jim Hillmer
Iolyn Hinkle
Anita Hoedebecke
Paul Hoffman
Betty Hogan
Gary Holland
Linda Hollis
John Hommert
Jenny Hood
Roger Hoover
Dan Hornberger
Harold Hotson
Dave Howard
Gene Howard
Larry Huett
Frank Hufstedler
Larry Hughes
Phil Hull
Rich Hull
Robert Humphreys
Rickey Hunt
Wanda Hunt
Norma Hunter
Bernie lilies
Connie Ingram
Betty Inmon
Mike Ivie
Albert Jackson
Betty Jackson
Barb Jackson
Jerry Jackson
Peggy Jackson
Nancy Jackson
Ray Jackson
Mike Jacobs
Mary Jaime
Bill Jakich
Cheryl James
Dan James
Robert James
Dan Jamerson
Dan Jenkins
Kay Jenkins
Alan Jenson
Debbie Johnson
Jim Johnson
Karen Johnson
Kay Johnson
Larry Johnson
Dennis Jolly
Dianejones
Jeff Jones
John Jones
Laura Jones
Sheila Jones
Stu Jones
Pat Joshu
Sharon Joyce
Kathy Judy
Sandy J ustice
Beckie Fahnster
Bill Kalips
Randy Keck
Ted Keck
Betty Keel
Rita Keeton
Dave Kelahan
Donna Kelahan
John Kelih
Cathy Keller
Phyllis Kenison
Melanie Kenney
Brenda Kinworthy
Terry Kent
Jim Kesterson
Jane Kerch
Joyce Kerbey
David Kimbro
Leonard King
Lloyd King
Sharon Klann
Mike Klobe
Dianna Kofahl
Dale Koester
Jerry Kovach
Judy Kovach
Carole Knackstedt
Kathy Knackstedt
Irma Kraft
Nancy Kramer
Chuck Kruger
Rita Kukarola
Gary Kunnemann
Carol Kuzma
Pat LaCicero
Dennis LaMacchia
Joe LeGrand
Ron Laboray
Janet I-add
Vicki Lakin
Yvonne Lamb
Cheryl Landis
Sharon Landon
Tim Lane
Debbie Larner
Stanley Laughlin
Donald Law
Doug Law
Ron Law
Ron Laws
Kim Lawson
Randy Legate
Joe Lehne
Wanda Lemons
Chris Leonard
Don Lcsko
Terry Leutenegger
Bob Lewey
Craig Lewis
Delmar Lewis
Rita Lewis
Kathy Lewis
Pam Libby
Deb Lieurance
Denise Linder
Shannon Little
Barry Lloyd
Gai Loper
Roger Love
Roy Love
Rich Lowe
Jim Loy
Donna Lucy
Linda Luedde
Vicki Lupardus
Karen Lurton
Linda Lybarger
Pat Lynn
Dan McBride
Jim McCart
Nancy McCoy
Ron McCoy
Rich McCurter
Merle McDaniel
Pam McDonald
Carl McDowell
Nancy McDuffy
Dave McFarland
Jeanne McGee
Steve McGinness
Anna McGrath
Mary McKay
Sharon McKeal
Rosa McKeal
Sandy McMillen
Terry MacZura
Richard Magary
Elaine Mabry
Dana Mandl
Den Mang
Larry Mangiaracino
Marlene Mann
Jim Manners
Bobbie Marcus
Kathy Morefield
Shirley Morgan
Don Martin
Phil Martin
Virginia Martin
Den Mathis
John Martinez
Pat Mathon
Anna Maxfieid
Elvada Maxfieid
Mike Mayes
Jim Meador
Gary Mefford
Janis Mehelic
Louie Mehl
Tom Merchant
Virginia Merritt
Tom Messina
Parris Meszaros
Terry Metcalf
Vicki Metcalf
Linda Meyers
Eddie Mikolaszuk
Janet Milkovich
Carolyn Miller
Janice Miller
Jerry Miller
Marvin Miller
Myron Miller
Randy Miller
Shirley Miller
Mary Lou Mills
Sharon Mills
Carolyn Minks
Joan Minnick
Lee Mitchell
Marilyn Mitchell
Tom Modglin
John Monroe
Bruce Moore
Donna Morelan
Joe Morrison
Pat Morrison
Shirley Moseley
Judy Mowery
Bob Mull
Ann Mullen
Ron Muller
Charlie Murphy
Bunnie Nance
Dorothy Needham
Carol Newberry
Carol Newman
Nancy Niepert
Brenda Nipper
Sandy Nixon
Steve Nizinski
Joe Nobus
Rick Nolan
John Norton
Rosalind Oberdieck
Tom Oram
Kathy Orgovan
Dale Orr
Kathy Ortolan
Mike O’Shia
Dan Ostrenga
Mike Osuchowski
Gary Oxford
James Page
Mike Paladin
Rob Paoli
Tom Papp
Jim Parks
Pat Parker
Bev Parmley
Jane Parmley
Sandy Parson
Dorthea Pascoe
Dan Patterson
Kathy Patterson
Pat Patton
Pat Patrick
Connie Payne
Karen Pelate
Sharon Perkins
Chuck Perroni
Joann Pfeiffer
Dennis Phillips
Lewis Phillips
Margaret Phipps
Vic Piechocinski
Mary Pierce
Bev Pirtle
Richard Pitman
Thad Podgajny
Roger Poe
Margaret Pomeroy
Norman Popmakoff
C.lint Potter
Deena Poulos
Arthur Presley
Gary Prewctt
Doris Pritchett
Rich Prollitt
Nancy Prusak
Brad Pulaski
Sharon Pulley
Van Puryear
Carol Puskar
Eleanor Ragan
Don Rains
Linda Rains
Pat Randall
Bev Rapp
Brenda Rapp
Monty Rapp
Randy Raymond
Sue Reaka
Sharon Rebenack
Karen Reber
Brenda Reed
Gary Reed
John Relleke
Tom Reynolds
Delmar Rhodebeck
Ruth Richardson
Kathy Rice
Kevin Ricks
Jim Ridenour
Pat Ridge
Janet Riggs
Debbie Rill
Tom Roach
Dan Roberts
Elaine Roberson
Carol Robertson
Mary Robertson
Robyn Robertson
Forrest Rodgers
Mace Rodgers
Sharon Rouland
Roberta Rojas
Alice Ralls
John Roney
Rich Rose
Dave Rosenburg
Mary Ross
Steve Ross
Larry Rozycki
Brenda Rushing
Dennis Rushing
Bart Russell
Gary St Ivany
Mark St Ivany
Dave Saltich
Paul Sackett
Paul Scaglione
Dave Scarborough
Herman Schermer
Brenda Schieb
Mary Schildman
Cathy Schmidt
Kathy Schmidt
Walt Schmidt
Bob Schrieber
Bonnie Schrocder
Bev Schwendemann
Ernie Schwendemann
Carol Scott
Pam Scziglak
Russell Selph
Paul Shane
Charles Shea
Sheila Shemwell
Joyce Shepard
Ron Sheppard
Larry Shipley
Joyce Shipp
Sandra Short
Diane Sichling
Marie Siebert
Bill Simmons
Craig Signall
Mike Siegfried
Larry Seibold
James Simpson
Roxana Sitter
Valorie Sladky
Bob Slattery
Cecil Slavings
I.ynette Smallie
Debbie L. Smith
Debbie R Smith
Donna Smith
Gareth Smith
Norm Smith
Pam Smith
Stanley Smith
Carol Smolar
Vicky Smith
Monty Smoot
Dave Snelson
Marsha Sobczak
Debbie Sorior
Bev Sparks
Sally Sparks
Kevin Spence
Donna Spicer
Susan Spikcr
Gloria Sprankle
Connie Stacey
Mary Stack
Tana Stamps
Danny Stapleton
Mike Stavely
David Steele
Sam StefanofT
Stephen Stef!
Linda Stegclmcyer
Brenda Stidham
Allan Stockert
Ron Stone
Kay Stovall
Mike Strickland
Joyce Strong
Linda Stroud
Janice Stucke
Carol Studebaker
Debbie Sturdivant
Steve Suess
Linda Sullivan
Sandra Sullivan
Janet Surbey
Joe Szymcek
Elaine Tadlock
Dena Takmajian
Darlene Talbert
Ken Talley
Dan Tankersley
Jane Taratajcio
Kevin Taylor
Sue Taylor
Robin Teague
Pat Teetor
Raymond Thebeau
David E. Thomas
Karen Thomas
Mary Thomas
Diana Thompson
Terry Thweatt
Rich Timmons
Bob Tindall
Dianna Tondre
Cindy Tonsor
Claudia Tonsor
Alex Toth
Pat Turner
Mike Turpenoff
Deb Travis
J olene T ravis
Carman Usery
Judy Utley
Mollie Van Buskirk
Ed Van Skoyk
Jane Vanzandt
Charlie Varton
Mike Vaught
Sandy Veach
Helen VelofT
Tina Waggoner
Cindy Walker
Mickey Walker
Marsha Walker
Clarence Wallace
Larry Wallace
Phyllis Wallace
Diane Ward
Marguerite Ward
Judy Welch
Ron Welch
Larry Weldon
Robert Weller
Rich W'enner
Vince Wiehardt
Mike Welser
Pat Welsh
Pam West
Peggy West
Charles Weymouth
Bob Wheatley
Mike White
Donna Whitt
Terrie Whitson
Jerry Whyers
Doug Wickham
William Widton
Janice Wieser
Pat Wilkinson
Bill Willaredt
Barb Williams
Kathy Willis
Rose Willtrout
John Wilson
Stu Wilson
Delbert Willtrout
Nancy Windsor
James Warren
Mary Wasylak
Lana Watson
Randy Watson
Cheryl Webb
Nina Webb
Dave Welborn
Donna Winnie
Del Winters
Doug Winters
Martha Wiser
Dennis Withers
Danny Wofford
Melanie Wolf
Carol Wolfe
Curtis Wolfe
Terry Wolfskeil
Doris Wood
Fat Wood
Nancy Woods
Sharon Woodside
Iris Woodward
Jim Worthen
Sharon Wortham
Judy Wray
Bud Wyatt
Cathy Yaegar
Billy Yarborough
Ron Yates
Terry Y’eager
Vicki V etter
Candy Yodis
Gar)' York
Cecil Young
Charlie Y oung
Kathy Young
Harry Zamminer
Dawne Zerlan
Carolyn Zotti
Roselyn Zotti
Sophomore Class Officers: Jolene Hackney, Vice-president; Charlene Eberhart, Treasurer; Ruth Diak,
Secretary; Rog Belshe, President.
SOPHOMORES
Mr. Warren Collins
Mr. Earl Eardley
Mr. William Eaton
Susan Abbot!. Clifford Adams, Dean
Adams, Colleen Affoltcr, Justine
Ahlers, Jan Albers, Terri Alexander,
Tom Alfaro, Brenda Alger
Kathy Alger, Barb Allen, Pat Allen,
John Allison, Gene Amberger, Ed-
ward Ames, Jim Anderson, Linda
Anderson, Mike Anderson
Rose Anderson, Charles Andrews,
Craig Argent, Greg Argent, Wally
Angle, Vickie Antonopoulos, Joe
Arico, Mike Asadorian, Rich Asa-
dorian
Brenda Ashburn, John Askins,
.Vlaella Atchley, David Atkisson,
Ann Aufderheide, Karla Avants,
Clift Avers, Paul Azerolo, Ben Bag-
by
Carol Baker, Debbie Baker, Fran-
ces Baker, Jane Baker, Sandra
Baker, Becky Bailey, Bruce Bailey,
Jennifer Bailey, Nathan Bailey
Rodney Bailey, Sharon Ballard,
Gary Barker. Ronnie Barlock, Deb-
bie Barnes, Patty Barnes, Sarah
Barnett, Susan Barnett, Larry Barn-
hart
Barbara Bartels, Mike Barton, Ed
Bartosiak. Shirley Barunica, Vicki
Basan, Sandy Battles, Mike Beasley,
Phyliss Beasley, Dana Beaumont
Raymond Becerra, Tom Beck, Jim
Becker, John Bell, Truely Bell,
Dorothy Bellovich. Roger Belshe,
Brenda Bennett, Gloria Bennett
Dave Benson, John Berosky, Denise
Berry, Jan Bertacchi, Pam Bischof,
Pamela Bird, Barb Bishop, Gordan
Bishop, Ron Bittick
Randy Blackard, Barbara Blattner.
Keith Blind, Joe Bodi, Laura Bo-
govich, Ron Bouillon, Clifford
Boker, Ken Boone, Eddie Bonds
Phillip Bonds, Janet Bono, Diane
Borth, Phyllis Boshoff, Joyce
Boushard, Paula Bowler, Jim Bow-
man, Jackie Boyer, Mike Boyer
Mike Boyd, Marie Boyle, Thelma
Bradley, Suzanne Brammell, Ray
Branna, Karen Braswell, Christine
Brave, Sam Brawley, Darmond
Broyles
Ricky Buckingham. Linda Bunker,
Pat Brule, Kathy Browning, Janice
Brown, Chris Brown, Judy Britton,
Debbie Breeze, Jim Buford
Dan Buis, Debbie Burnett, Ralph
Burnett, Dean Burris, Bill Bury,
Don Butch, lorn Butkovich, Terry
Burton, Linda Butler
Sherry Butler, Glen Buttrey, Rob-
ert Byrd, Donna Calvert, Debbie
Campbell, Leta Campbell, Charlie
Campbell, Dennis Campbell, Sandy
Candler
Gloria Corbett, Alice Carbone, Mike
Cardwell, Jim Carlile, Kathy Car-
mody, Kathy Carroll, Mike Carney,
William Carter, Nina Caschctta
Terry Case, Marsha Casey, Linda
Castile, Doug Caulvin, Carolyn
Challman, Janice Chandler, Sue
Chandrl, Sheila Charter, Kathy
Chastain
Margaret Cheatham, Cynthia Chil-
cutt, John Childers, Mike Chinn,
Tom C.holevik, Mike Christopher,
Stephanie Cionk, Gary Clark, Jo
Ann Clark
Mary Clark, Mike Clark, Robert
Clark, Diane Clemons, Jessie
Clements, Linda Clutts, Dan Cobb,
Theresa Colbert, Bob Coleman
Terry Colp, Billy Cook, Nancy
Cook, Jerry Cooke, David Cooper,
Gary Cooper, Sue Cooper, Ronnie
Cooper, Debbie Corcoran
Mike Corrado, Karen Corzilius, Joe
Costello, Karen Cowan, Alan Cox,
Linda Cox, Chris Crabb, Debbie
Craddock, Valerie Crain
Nina Crawford, Billy Creek, Brenda
Cremeens, Dennis Cripps, Sharon
Crites, Sandy Crook, Jack Cul-
pepper, John Cundiff, Mike Curtis
Danny Cuvar, Judy DeLozicr, Den-
ise DeMott, Charles Dahmm, Lana
Dalhuas, Donna Danco, Dave Dan-
iel. Bruce David, Bill Davis
Kevin Davis, Lynn Davis, Pat
Davis, Sheila Davis, Rich Dean,
Sandra Demery, Jim Demontmollin,
Paul Dineff, Rich Denny
Ruth Diak, Karen Dolosic, Ron
Donaldson, Tom Doroghazi, Bob
Dorogozhi, Phyllis Dortch, Mari-
lyn Doty, Bob Douglas, Grady
Douglas
Marty Douglas, Lorene Dowdy,
Larry Dowdy, Bill Duckworth, Bill
Duffield, Richard Duft, Jack Dugan,
Brenda Duncan, Marilyn Dunn
Pat Dutka, Nancy Dykla, Bill Ear-
hart, Diane Earhart, Lana Earn-
hardt, Roxanna Easier, Cathy
Eaton, Dan Ebling, Charlene Eber-
hart
Marcia Eddleman, Ralph Edwards,
Donna Eggley, Deb Ellis, Nancy
Ehlert, Bob Eldridge, Terry Elkins,
Mike Elliff, Allen Ellsworth
Terry Ellsworth, Waive Ellsworth,
Mary Ely, Chris Epperson, Chip
Evans, Rolonda Failoni, Cheri Fel-
chin, Tony Feeler, Larry Feltmeyer
Lon Fenton, Don Ferguson, Steve
Ferguson, Rick Ferris, Kathy Feyen,
Jim Fields, Ray Field, Rich Filcoff,
Pat Finke
Steve Fisher, Bob Fisk, Bryce Fisk,
Ruth Flanghen, Carla Flowers,
Kevin Foehrkoll, Chris Follis, Berry
Forrester, Terrie Foster
Len Fowler, Randy Fowler, Bar
bara Fox, Barbara Fox, Mik>
Frandsen, Claude Franklin, Larry
Franko, John Frazier, Bill Freeman
Jim Frey, Paula Freppon, Gene
Fritzhugh, Charles Frizzell, Rob-
ert Froemling, Lois Frost, Cheri
Fuchs, Linda Fulkerson, Frank
Gac
Russell Gaddy, John Gage, Tim
Gardner, Bob Garland, Vicky Gar-
rison, Dennis Garver, Anita Gar-
parovic, Joy Gasparovic, Gloria
Gass
Karen Gauen, Nancy Gauen, Mark
Georgeff, Russ Gertsch, Carol
Gilmore, Kathy Gilmore, Nancy
Gitcho, Bruce Giuka, Diane Glide-
well
Norma Goelier, Louisa Gooch,
Claude Gozia, Bev Grable, Cindy
Grady, Ida Grady, Ken Graham,
Nancy Graham, Walt Greathouse
Mike Greco, Bob Green, Paul
Greene, Kaihy Gregg, Diane
Griffin, Wanda Grizzard, Jim
Grote, Jolene Hackney, Thomas
Hanks
Bill Hagen, Betty Hamilton, Pat
Hammack, Chris Hamilos, Reba
Hancock, Betty Hanfelder, Mar-
tha Hankins, Karen Hanne. Darrell
Harbison
Joyce Harding, Judy Harty, Cheryl
Harper, Mike Harper, Larry' Har-
ris, Wanda Harris, Ruth Harrison,
Rich Hart. Larry Harvey
Linda Hatscher, Jackie Hayes, Rich
Haynes. Leslie Headrick, Delores
Hedges, Stella Hedges, Nelson
Hediger, Denny Huebner, Janet
Heiman
Jim Hellrich, Mike Henderson,
Tom Henderson, Tracy Henderson,
Alan Hennrich, Sandy Herrin, Deb-
bie Herring, Barb Heth, Joyce Hicks
Pat Higgins, Tom Hildebrand,
Charles Hileman. Janice Hill, Jim
Hill, Randy Hill, Bev Hines, Bar-
bara Hitt, Dan Hodge
Sue Hoelter, Vic Hoffstot, Sue Ho-
gan, Dennis Holloway, Carol Hag-
nauer, Mike Hagopian, Prank
Holmes, Rodney Holmes, Greg
Homyer
Joyce Hopkins, Delores Hordesky,
Dennis Horton, Trudic Hotson. Bill
Howard, Jane Howards, Randy
Howland, Steve Horvath, Dan
Howri
Wes Hubble, Deborah Huckleberry,
Teresa Huddleston, Gene Hudson,
Linda Hudson, Dave Huebner,
Charles Hull, Redia Hunt, Sherry
Hunt
Rich Hutchings, John Hutson, Tom
Inman, Pat Irwin, Denny Isaak,
Barb Isaak, Carol Janulavich, Paul-
ine Jordan, Gary Jerrell
Linda Jelf, Jon Jenkins, Karen Jo-
hannigmeier, Sharon Johnessee,
David Johns, Brenda Johnson,
Brenda Johnson, Linda Johnson,
Pat Johnson
Sue Johnson, Wade Johnson, Greg
Jolly, Debbie Jones, Gary Jones,
JamesJones, Linda Jones, Patjones,
Robert Jones
Wallene Jones. Sandy Joyce, David
Judemann, Donna Julian, Toni
Jump, Margie Justice, Linda Kahn,
Kathy Kaiser, Dawn Kamrn
Don Kary, Mary Kazman, Janet
Kearns, Ron Kee, Terry Kelahan,
Vern Kelley, Rich Kennedy, Bar-
bara Kennerly, Den Kent
Jim Kielty, Gerald King, Kevin
King, Debbie Kingsley, Debra
Knapp, Linda Kratz, Larry Knox,
Kevin Koch, Carol Koglin
Alan Koester, Donna Krismanick,
Joyce Kuhrik, Linda Kuntz, Barb
Kutosky, Jack LaPeire, Deb Kwiat-
kowski, Dennis Laboray, Bev Lamb-
kin
Phil Lamm, Cindy Lesko, John Las-
ky, Malvin Law, Roger Laws, Mike
Leeper, Rich Leonard. John Lerch,
Brenda Lewis
Debbie Lewis, Sheila Lewis, Donna
Licovoli, George Lindley, Judy Line,
Gene Livingston, Nana Lloyd, Deb
Lockhart, Rich Logan
Wes Loper, Frank Lorenz, Debbie
Love, Marsha Love, Bev Lowe, Rich
Loyet, James Lumpkins, Jeff Ly-
barger, Florence Lyerla
Kathy Lynn, Linda Lipe, Mike
MacMillan, Debbie McBride, Karen
McBride, Larry Macabe, Doug Mc-
Callister, Wayne McClelland, Karen
McClery
Laura McCommis, Pat McCrea,
Wayne McDaniel, Garry McDon-
ald, Sharon McElroy, Mike Mc-
Farland, Dennis McGee, Sharon
McGee, John McGinness
Mike McGovern, Dale McGuire,
Dennis McGuire, Dan McKee,
Larry McKenzie, Suzanne Mc-
Keown, Regina McKinney, Cynthia
McKinnon, Bill McMasters
Jim McMillan, Kendell McMillan,
Lois McQuinney, Kathy Machino,
Denise Madrid, Craig Maer, Wayne
Maier, Linda Malottki, Mike
Mance
Beverly Mang, Elaine Menke, Jack
Manion, Edna Marler, Helen
Marsh, Cheryl Martin, Gail Mar-
tin, Larry Martin, Pat Martin
Sharon Martin, Laura Massie, Bill
Mathenia, Judy Mathenia, Marcia
Mathews, Sam Mathews, Curt
Mathis, David Mathis, Chris Max-
field
Becky Maynard, Connie Means,
Phil Melson, Debbie Melton, Pam
Melzer, Gary Mendenhall, Vicki
Mercer, Diane Meyers, Brenda
Mezo
Charlie Michaels, Kay Mikolaszuk,
Reggy Mikon, Tom Miks, Bruce
Miles, Peggy Miles, Bob Miller, Joe
Miller, Susan Millikin
Janice Mills, Eddie Milton, Her-
bert Milton, Pat Milton, Henry
Minceff, Sam Miranda, Blane Mis-
kell, Roy Mitchell, Sherry Mitchell
Glenda Mitcherson, Mary Ann
Mlinarec, Bob Mobley, Donna
Mohorn, Cathy Moore, Kathleen
Moran, Nona Moran, Dave Mor-
gan, Gary Morgan
Jane Morgan, Linda Morgan,
Linnea Morger, Dennis Morris,
Gail Morris, Shiela Morris, Pam
Morrison, Jane Moske, John Nen-
ninger
Pam Mount, John Mowery, Doug
Mudd, Dave Mullenix, Eddie
Mullins, Alfonso Munoz, Keith
Nagy, Bill Naney. Pat Nash
Darlene Nelson. Nancy Newberry,
Jerry Newingham, Dave Nickell,
Paul Nickel, Tom Niebur, Bob
Niesporek, Ray Niesporek, Sam
Nighohossian
Sue Nobus, George Noeth, Barb
Nolen, Mike Norton, Patty No-
wicki, Joe Ochoa. Pat Oden, Phyl-
lis Odle, Diane Olive
George Oliver, Peggy Olsen. Elaine
Orahood, Dave Orsborne, Debbie
Osburn, Barbara Oetken. Ron
Owens, Mark Papp, Lynn Papes
Carol Parker, Ray Parker, Mark
Pashca, Valeric Pashea. Bob Pates
Gary Patterson, Winnie Patterson,
Pat Patton, Danny Paul
Bill Pearman, Steve Pence, Georgia
Peppers, Mary Peppers, Robert
Perigo, Kathy Perryman, Dennis
Peters, John Petish, Gloria Petri
Tony Pctrillo, Gary Phillips, Ber-
nard Picker, Eileen Pierce, How-
ard Pierce, Mike Pekarik, Winifred
Pike, Pat Pinegar, Deb Pirie
Larry Pirtle, Karen Plafcan, Dave
Polivick, James Poole, Mike Potter,
Dwane Porter, Janet Powell, Marie
Pranaitis, Kathy Pratt
Jon Prewett, Tonie Price, Ken
Prince, Robert Prince, Dwayne Prit-
chett, Connie Pryor, Gordon
Quinn, Charles Rains, Sandy Ram-
sey
Mike Rapoff, Larry Rapp. Brenda
Raub, Virgina Ray, Gretchen Rea,
Sherry Reagan, Richard Reber,
Louise Reese, Susan Reese
Betty Reeves, Terry Reid, Nancy
Reisingcr, Nancy Reutzel, Gail
Richards, Bob Richardson, Gene
Richardson, Margaret Richardson,
Phil Richmond
Lee Ridgeway, Janice Reinhardt,
Terry Rigsby, Paul Riggins, Susan
Ringering, Thomas Rippee, Charlie
Rivenhurgh, Susan Roach, Jackie
Rodeck
Ken Rodgers, Bobbi Rodgers, Jimmy
Rollins, Maurenc Roney, Jerry
Ronk, Nancy Ropac, Sheila Rosa-
mond, Bonnie Roseman, Jackie
Ross
Larry Ross, Nancy Ross, Connie
Rotter, Kathy Rotter, Jim Rozell,
Margeret Rozycki, Sandy Rushing,
Bill Rutledge, Larry Rutter
Kay Ryan, Lynn Sabin, Joyce Samp-
son, Rebecca Sander, Dottie Sands,
Tom Sansone, Fred San Soucic,
Brenda Sawyer, Debbie Scaturro
James Scaturro, Suzanne Schalk-
ham, Dave Schaus, Mike Scheibe,
Avonne Schillinger, Bill Schermer,
Robert Schildman, Pat Schillinger,
Carol Schmidt
Gary Schmitz, Peggy Schmitz. Bob
Schrauth, Pat Schreiber, Eva
Schreiber, Judy Schrieber. Richard
Shubert, Shelia Schwab, Tom
Schwager
Danny Schwendeman, Janet Seka,
Mike Seley, Cathy Sellers, Jerry
Senior, Janet Serini, Vicki Settle-
moir, Jan Seymore, Marion Shands
Carolyn Shane, Marilyn Shane,
Laureen Shelton, Jeanette Shcm-
vvell. Jim Shemwell, Jim Shepard,
Barbara Sherley, Jo Lynn Sherman,
Nancy Sherifl
Peter Shocker, Suzanne Shoemaker,
Kathy Siebert. Patty Siebert. Donna
Sills, Nancy Singer, Ricky Single-
ton, Karen Sitter, Leo Six
Charles Sizemore, Gary Skaggs,
Rich Skirball. Alice Smith. Bruce
Smith, Rich Smith, Sam Smith,
Charles Smock, Jean Smolar
Gary Sneed, Jim Snelson, Joe
Sobczak, Bill Soden, Glenda
Sorenson. Linda Spangler, Debbie
Sparks, Mike Sparks, Karen Spengel
Debbie Spohr, Leo Spranklc, Dor-
othy Squires, Roger Stagner, Wayne
Staggs, Marion Stawar, Dave Stefl,
Jackie Stein, Clarence Stephans
Ricky Stephens. Bob Stevens, Danny
Steward, Doris Stewart, Gary
Stieglitz, Alice Stimac, Denise Stock,
Holly Stovall, Phyllis Stotz
Sharon Strickland, Sandy Stringer,
Laura Stuart, Mike Stuber, Joyce
Stucke, Marian Sullivan, Pam Sul-
livan, Dave Sumpter, Mary Sutton
Randy Sutton, Shirley Sutton,
Phyllis Swilley, Kathy Szucs,
Maureen Szucs, Tony Szymcek,
Troy Tackett, Delbert Tankersley,
Barbara Tanksley
Diane Tanksley, Larry Tanksley,
Mike Tapp, Alex TarpofT, Kyle Tar-
poff, Bob Tate, Zoe Ann Tatum,
Bruce Taylor, Jim Taylor
Bill Tegel, Duane Teetor, Bill
Tellor, Debbie Tellor, Mike Tellor,
Mike Tharp, Rich Thebeau, Harold
Thick, Jim Thiele
David Thomas, Karen Thomas,
Perry Tongay, Cindy lodoroff,
Debbie Tinsley, John Timmons,
Debbie Tilson, Glenda Tift, Ted
Tidwell
Robert Thurau, Ricky Thompson,
Jerry Thompson, Cindy Thompson,
Carol Thompson, Barbara Thomp-
son, Nancy Thomason, Gloria
Thomason, Mike Thornton
Karen Townsend, Phyllis Town-
send, Kathy Treadwell, Roger
Tubbs, John Tucker, Sylvia Turner,
John Tyler, Ken Ulert, Roger Un-
derwood
JoAnne Unger. John Upp, Mary
Uram, Terrie Vahle, Mollie
Valencia, Bruce Van, John Van-
Buskirk, Marsha VanDeusen,
Linda VanHulzen
Evelyn Vasqucz, Nancy Vaughn,
Francis Vines, Ron Vinton, Gail
Vogeler, Greg Voss, Diane Votaw,
Dale Waggener, Georgia Wagner
Mike Wakefield, Barbara Wallace,
Debbie Wallace, Rita Wallace,
Ronald Wallace, Tim Wallace,
Darla Walton, Paula Walton, Bob
Warren
Lewis Waterman, Pam Watkins,
Steve Watkins, Peggy Watson,
Barb Waynick, Roy Waugh, Carla
Webb, Rich Weeks, Craig VViehardt
Terry Weissenborn, Paula Welch,
Raelene Wenzel, Denise West, Pam
Westbrook, Edward Weston, Cindy
Whaling, Jim Whistler, Harry
White
Sue White, Chet Whyers, Ken Wie-
dower, Margaret Wiezer, Connie
Wigger, Bev Wiggins, Kathy Wil-
kinson, Margaret Wilkcrson, Elayne
W'illarcdt
Linda Willaredt, Bob Wilimzig,
Herbert Williams, Joe Williams,
Wanda Williams, Linda Wilson,
Linda K. Wilson, Ron Wilson,
Barb W'indsor
Brenda W'indsor, Linda Windsor,
Vicky Windsor, John Winkle, Roy
Winters, Clyde Wiser, Cindy W'olfe,
Angela Wondra. Sandy W'ood
Howard Woodford, Robert Woj-
towicz, Allan Wright, Dennis
W'right, Randy Wright, Martha
Wylie, Kathy Yates, Janet Yeager,
Kenneth Yeager
Brenda Young, Dennis Young, Janet
Young, Nancy Young, Katheryn
Yureck, Kathleen Vureck, Janet
Zamminer, Robert Zaruba, Vivian
Zigler
Steven Zinn, Larry Zotti. Randall
Bond, Frank Humphreys, Gary
Elkins
SPORTS
ROW ONE: (L. to R.) G. Burris, P. Hopper, G. Schalkham, G,
Lomar, G. Oxford, D. James. ROW TWO: R. Skirball, M. Pashea,
R. Stevens, J. Pashea, M. Welsor, T. Ncibur, T. Oram. ROW
THREE: J . Shepard, H. Pierce, Coach Harmon, R. Hull, B. Jones,
M. Kuwala, M. White, A. Tarpoff, D. McGee, J. Ronk, K. King.
Cross Country
Coach Harmon with Captains Dave Lomax, Joe Pashea, and Gus Schalkham.
Coached by Mr. Dick Harmon, the
Granite City Warriors had a very
fine season. Captains Joe Pashea,
Dave Lomax, and Gus Schalkham
led the team to a 5 — 2 dual meet rec-
ord. They were 6th in the conference
meet, and 9th in the district. The
team is looking forward to an even
better season next year with many
boys returning.
1st ROW: Rich Paoli, Dan Partney, Dan Wilson, Bob Prince, Jim Stuart,
Tom Yocupskia, Terry Moore, Rick Hensley. Ron Sheppard. Steve Conway,
Tom Hewlett 2nd ROW: Ron Turner, Keith Gauen, Gary Kunneman, Doug-
las Wickham, Jim Hentzel, Mike Dockwat, Terry Lybarger, Jerry Jackson,
Russ Borth, Rich White, Terry Yates, Chris Patton 3rd ROW: Don Kirksey,
Craig Lewis, Jim Johnson, Dave Snelson, Jim McCart, Charlie Bladdie, Dave
Anderson, Ron Laws, John Hommert, Bob Odom, Ken Stong, Steve Mc-
Ginnes, Bill Fulcher TOP ROW: Dave Stopkotte, Craig Myers, Terry Liv-
ingston, Carl Benson.
Varsity Football
This year our “Fighting Warriors,” coached
by Mr. Jim Morrison, finished their season
with two wins and seven losses. Although
they encountered many frustrations and
suffered various injuries, we had an extra
strong backfield, and a determined team.
The captain this year was Terry Moore.
Assistants to Mr. Morrison included Stan
Wojick and Tom Wyrostik; line coach,
Gordon Galbreath; backfield coach, Bob
Steglemeyer, offensive backfield coach, and
Leon Chappell, Sophomore coach.
BOTTOM ROW UP: Left-Right: Ken Prince, Roger Laws, Dan
Hodge. Mike Pekairik, Don Butch, Roger Belshe, Joe Costello, John
Bruosky, Ron Kee, Kyle Tarpoff, 2nd ROW: Joe Siezmore, Dave Coo-
per, Leo Sprankle, Jim Snelson, Dave Nichols, Tim Wallace, Mike K.l-
liff. Gene Livingston, Rich Asidorian, Dennis Carver, 3rd ROW:
Frank Holmes, Bob Wotowitch, Denny Huebner, Chris Hamilos,
Charles Campell, Bob Pates, Ralph Burnett, Jim Rollins, Jerry Cooke,
3th ROW: Daniel Buis, Jack LaPierre, Randy Wright, Rich Logan.
Manager — Jack LaPierre.
Sophomore Football
Varsity Captain Terry Moore: With Head Coaches Mr.
Morrison, Mr. Wojick.
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KSEELISG Left-Right: R Kozcr. K. Green, H. Schermer. STANDING: J. Brisky, C. Henry, G. Sturdi-
vant. Mr. Lane.
Golf
Jack Brisky with Coach Lane.
Coached by Mr. Harry Lane, the Golf team compiled a record of
eight wins and six losses. The team took third place in the conference
and placed second out of twenty teams in the District Tournament.
Graduating seniors included Captain Jack Brisky, Charlie Henry,
Mike Huff, and Gary Sturdivant. Returning lettermen are Rich Kozer
and Chip Green.
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SITTING, Left to Right, Bill Harris, Kendall Darner, Louie Mehl, Norman Popmarkoff, STANDING,
Jerry Eaker, Alan William, Jim Worthen. Jeff Parmley, Jim Holland, Boh Malotki. Coach Richard Har-
mon.
Tennis
Co-captains, Jim Holland, Bob Malottki, with Coach Harmon.
The tennis team had a very successful season in
1966. The District Champs ended with 16 wins
against only 2 losses. Graduating seniors were
Jim Holland, .Vlalford Morris, Jeff Parmley, and
Alan Williams. Other members of the squad; Bob
Malotki and Norm Popmarkoff.
The team is coached by Mr. Dick Harmon.
ROW ONE: (L. to R.) G. Schalkham.K. Gauen, B. Davis, J. Pashea, R. Paoli,
D. Kirksey, T. Reynolds. ROW TWO: T. Oram, R. Bartling, J. Bohenstiehl,
L. Anderson J. Parker, D. Bridges, J. Harper, R. Moneymaker. R. Corey, C.
McDowell, D. Allen. ROW THREE: Mr. Morrison, D. Lomax, R.
Hull, D. Saltich, B. Gibbs, K. Strong. C. Patton, P. Breeze, M. Frederick, J
Johnson, D. Tholey, R. White, Mr. Whitaker. ROW FOUR f Standing ) Mr.
Henson, G. Kunncman, H. Becker, L. Hughes.
Varsity Track 1966
The Warrior track team of 1966 improved greatly over the
team of 1965. It finished 3rd in the Southwest Confer-
ence Relays, and also finished well in other tournaments.
In the Centralia and Mattoon Tournaments the team
finished 4th, and in the Madison County Tournament,
it finished 2nd. In the State Tournament, Dwain Bridges
finished 3rd in pole vault.
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ROW 1: (L to R) B. Alford, S. Lengyel, B. O’Neill, J. Rains, R. TurpenofT, M.
Hoy, T. Barnett, M. Shambro, T. Gregus, T. Stitch. ROW 2: (L to R) R. Han-
kins, G. Wozniak, B. Grable, F. Hoffmer, G. Patton, C. Collins, L. Ripka, S.
Conway, J. Peters, C. Bequette. ROW 3: Coach Fedora, P. Kacera, D. Lakatos
J. Hackney, J. McKechan, J. Blow, ID. Shipp, H. Vick, C. Benson, D. Henson,
T. Hall
Varsity Baseball
The Granite High baseball Warriors had a fine season
last year, ending with an overall record of twenty-five wins
and ten losses. After taking districts and regionals, the team
was defeated in the final game at sectionals by Alton. With
the outstanding guidance of Coaches Joe Fedora and Gale
Garbe, the Warriors will be looking forward to another
winning season this year. Returning lettermen are Mike
Hoy, Carl Benson, Paul Kacera, and Steve Lengyel.
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Sophomores
ROW 1: (L-R) D. Withers, B. Wheatlay, L. Phillips, J. Dorgozhi, J. Jackson, J Jones, B. Lloyd, R. Borth, I). Rains, Coach Modica ROW 3: J. Hommert,
S. Stefl, D. Jenkins, B. Leweg ROW 2: Coach Champion, R. Fassieck, J. Parks, D. Mitchell, B. James, R. Laws, B. Eberhart, L. Bloomquist, R. Coakley.
Baseball
Infielders
Left to Right: Greg Wozniak, Charlie Collins, Greg Patton, Larry Ripka, Jim Peters, Steve Conway.
KNEELING Left to Right: Balford, J. Rains, T. Stitch, M. Shambro, R. Turpenoff, STANDING: M.
Hoy, B. O’Neill, T. Gregus, T. Burnett, S. Lengyel.
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ROW I. Coach Schmidt, Tim Wallace, Mike Middleton, Ernie
Schwendeman, Kenny Prince, Ray Hankins, Ricky Smith, Steve
Marler. ROW 2. Paul Hoffman, Jerry Lapinski, Bruce lilies, Bob
Pates, Ed Milton, Bill Fuchs, Brain Lamew. ROW 3. Jim Whist
ler, Mike Henderson, Jan Gitcho, Gus Schalkum, Tom Niebur
Varsity Wrestling
Coach Schmidt and Coach
Whitaker
Junior Varsity
ROW 1: Paul Azerolo, John Hommcrt, Dan Buis, John Jenkins, Dan
Hodge, Mike Thorp, Rick Buckingham, Ed Bartosiak, Sam N'igho-
sian, Bob Scheiber, Coach Whitaker ROW 2: Kyle Tarpoff, Alex
TarpofT, Denny Cline, Elmer Type, Bill Schermer, David Cooper,
Sam Brawley, Tom Cholcvick, ROW 3: Steve Ferguson, Gary
Oxford, Bruce Cripps, Dan Patterson, Mike Cristoper, Marty
Douglas, Drew Shands
Wrestling
The Granite City Grapplers, coached by Bill “Red”
Schmidt, had another excellent season this year. In
dual meets, our Warriors were defeated only twice, by
North Chicago and Waukegan, two of the best Northern
Illinois wrestling teams. Smitty’s able assistant and
coach of the Jr. Varsity and Sophomore team was Walt
Whitaker.
Leading contenders for the District Tournament from
Granite include Bill Fuchs, Jan Gitcho, Mike Middle-
ton, Gus Schalkham, Ray Hankins, Jerry Lapinski,
Bob Pates, and Paul Hoffman.
CIRCLE L-R J. Jones, B. Malottki, R. Laws, G. Simpson, M. Hoy, R. Hutchings, M. White, B. White,
J. Van Buskirk, J. Stuart, R. Belshe, D. Rains, CENTER: T. Moore, J. Hentzel.
Varsity Basketball
Coach Sackett and Coach Hastings
Our 1966-1967 “Fighting Warriors” basketball team had a
fine season this year. Led by Warrior mentors Sackett and
Hastings, the Warriors scrapped all year long, and came
up with the Dupo Tourney Championship.
The Warriors will be looking forward to another good
season next year, but will surely miss the graduating seniors.
They included Co-Captains Jim Hentzel and Terry Moore,
Jim Stuart, Bob Malottki, and Mike Hoy.
Next year the team will return with several good ball
handlers. They are Roger Belsh, Jeff Jones, John Van
Buskerk, Mike White, Don Rains and Gary Simpson.
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Left to Right: Don Rains, Ron Laws, Rich Hutchings, Mike White, John VanBuskirk, JcfT Jones, Roger
Belshe.
Sophomore and J. V. Basketball
ROW ONE: Ralph Burnett, Jim Jones, Jerry Thompson, Gene
Livingston, Howard Harper, Rich Logan, Keith Nagy, Jim
Sheppard. ROW TWO: Coach Harmon, Jim Becker, Nelson
Hedagar, Jeff Lybarger, Bob Wojtowicz, Larry Purale, Danny
McGee, Roger Laws, Jerry Ronk.
Terry Moore
Co-Captain
Jim Hentzel
Co-Captain
Jim Stuart
Varsity
Mike Hoy
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Bob Malottki
Jeff Jones
Basketball
Don Rains
Gary Simpson
John VanBuskirk
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Mike White
LU 1 iJ
Student Body Officers: Pete Sabin — President; Bill Harris — First Vice-President;
Ernie Schwendemann — Second Vice-President
ORGANIZE tions
ROW ONE: Bonnie Austin, Linda Sabo, Donna Bolton, Helen
Kukarola, Norma Throne, Bonnie Allen, Marilyn Weckman, Pat
Kinkle. ROW TWO: Dean Jones, Claudia Thompson, Carol
Harris, Jenna Schwcndeman, Susan Boyd, Melinda Clare, Margie
Ollar, Linda Hamilton, Cindy Scttlemoir. ROW THREE: Jayne
Dulgeroff, Alice Cross, Barbara Zimmer, Alta Bollinger, Phyllis
Boda, Helen Hall, Erik Wiehardt, Bob Gibbs.
National Honor Society
The National Honor Society is open to any student who
has maintained a “B” average (4.00) and is active in
extracurricular activities. These students must file an
extracurricular summary sheet with a 28 member faculty
board, which reviews the candidate’s activities. Those
who are approved by the board are then initiated in an
evening ceremony in the presence of their parents. The
new members and their families are instructed in the
history of the society. Its four cardinal principles are
Character, Scholarship, Leadership, and Service.
The National Honor Society, founded in 1921, is the
only organization recognized by the National Association
of Secondary School Principals. The Granite City Chap-
ter received its charter in 1953. It was organized in
1954.
Meetings are held on the third Monday of every month.
Members may be required not to miss more than one
meeting per semester.
The officers are. Dean Jones, President; Barb Fifield,
Vice-President; Carol Harris, Secretary; Jayne Dulgeroff,
Treasurer; and Erik Wiehardt, Parliamentarian.
Faculty sponsors are Miss Hazel Towery, Mrs. Mary
Yevin, and Mr. William Schmidt.
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ROW 1: Linda Burnett, Janice Hinkley, Deb Buron, Mary Berosky,
Barrie Massie, Nancy Schmedake, Barb Fifield. ROW 2: Steph-
anie Deatherage, Karen Bagi, Pam Swan, Ginger Briggs, Terry
Gage, Sara Rivenburgh, Deb Paulett, Jim Grieve, Tom Ray. ROW
3: Terry Moore, Keith Gauen, Elvin Hoelkstra, Charles McMillan,
Ray O’Bear, Jim Little, Jim Peters, Ted Barylski, Fred Towse,
David Lynch.
Officers: Carol Harris, Secretary; Barb Fifield, Vice-President, Jayne Dulgeroff, Treasurer; Erik Wiehardt,
Parliamentarian; Dean Jones, President.
ROW 1: Vickie Couch, Barb Fechtc, Pat Patton, Ginger Briggs. ROW 2: Mary
Harris, Dcna Takmajian, Debbie Larner, Darla Walton, Val Pashea, Mary Bero-
sky, Carol Harris, Vickie Wilson, Deb Paulette, Reggie Conrad. ROW' 3:
Mary Warren, Ann Aufderheide, Susan Boyd, Pam West, Debbie Berger, Donna
Ferro, Chris Dye, Vickie Duncan, Alice Cross, Colleen Robertson. ROW' 4:
Mr. Spalding — Advisor, Bill Harris, Ed Bartosiak, Paul Hoffman, Ernie
Schwendeman, Jim Greve, Steve Mance, Tom Hewlett, Pete Sabin, Terry Moore.
Student Council
Officers: SEATED: Pete Sabin, President. STANDING: Bill Harris, First Vice-President;
Alice Cross, Treasurer; Ernie Schwendeman, Second Vice-President; Carol Harris, Secretary;
Ginger Briggs, Sergeant-at-arms. ABSENT: Tom Hewlett, Parliamentarian.
The Student Council is an organization that
should be of interest to everyone. Its member-
ship is composed of representatives from each
class chosen through an election in the spring
term.
The purpose of the organization is to promote
good citizenship in the high school, to render
service, to act as a representative body and to
promote cooperation among students and facul-
ty-
Masque and Gavel
ROW ONE: Connie McGovern, Sherry Talley, Ginger Briggs, Sara Rivenbergh,
Jim Peters, Alice Cross, Gail Schermer, Diane French. ROW TWO: Linda
Sabo, Mary Warren, Pam Swan, Berry Massey, Jenna Schwendeman, Mary
The honor society of the speech department is
Masque and Gavel. To qualify for membership,
a student must have had two semesters of ad-
vanced speech, be a top junior, and have superi-
or ratings from teachers.
The gaveler’s responsibilities are to plan Home-
coming and to write and direct Junior Follies.
The group has other fund raising activities
which pay for their annual spring trip to New
York City.
Mr. Richard King is the sponsor of this active
group.
Officers: Alice Cross, Secretary; Jim Peters, President; Sara Rivenbergh, Treasurer; Joe Straka,
Vice-President.
Berosky. ROW THREE: Tom Ray, Jim Little, Bob Gibbs, Ron Turner, Dean
Jones, Eric Wiehardt, Jim Greves.
SEA TED: Debbie Buron, Stephanie Deatherage, Dean Jones, Linda Weiser, Dottic DcWitt, Wendy Decatur, John Rooney, Connie
Burnett, Jayne Dulgerofl STANDING: Betty Hogan, Janice Davis. Judy Windield, Carol Harris, Barb Jackson.
Quill and Scroll
Officers: SEATED: Dean Jones, President. STANDING: Debbie Buron, Recording Secretary;
Jayne Dulgeroff, Treasurer; Stephanie Deatherage, Vice-President; Linda Burnett, Secretary.
Quill and Scroll is an International
Honor Society for high school
journalists. Membership in Quill
and Scroll is an honor reserved for
outstanding staff members of the
Granite High World , and editors
of the Warrior Yearbook. The re-
quirements for membership are
being a junior or senior, ranking in
the upper one-third of their class,
and being recommended by their
advisor. The sponsors are Mrs.
Mary Johnson and Mr. Robert
Johnson.
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SEA TED: Jayne DulgerofT, Rich Kaiser, Stephanie Deathcrage. Klan Smith, Connie Davis, Barb Jackson, Judy Winfield, John
STANDING: Janice Wieser, Nancy Drew, Wendy Decatur, Roney, Carol Harris, Mrs. Mary Johnson — Advisor.
High World Staff
SEATED: Barb Jackson, Third Page Editor; John Roney, Sports Page Editor; Carol Harris, Second
Page Editor. STANDING: Jayne DulgerofT, First Page Editor; Stephanie Deatherage, Editor-in-
chief.
This organization, under the
skillful direction of Mrs. Johnson,
has the responsibility of keeping
the students of Granite City
Senior High School well informed
on various sports and activities.
This is accomplished through
the publication of the Granite
High World, our school news-
paper. This year there are
twelve students on the staff
who write, edit, and publish the
newspaper. It is published
approximately eight times a
semester.
ROW I: Cheryl Clark, Jane Taratajcia, Vickie Yetter, Marlene Schwent, Linda Davis, Jo Ann Phciffer.
ROW 2: Paul Hoffman, Harry Zamminer, Rich Wenner, Craig Lewis, Bill Dallas, Miss Iffrig— Sponsor
Latin Club
Officers: Cheryl Clark, Secretary; Marlene Schwent, President; Harry Zamminer, Sergeant-
at-Arms; Craig Lewis, Treasurer.
The Latin Club is affiliated with the
State and National Classical Leagues,
which believe that a study of ancient
Greece and Rome will help us in under-
standing the world of today. The world
of today is indebted to ancient civiliza-
tions for its form of government, its
literature, language, and arts. The Latin
Club receives the national periodical,
“Torch, U.S.” and the state periodical,
“Acta”. (Accomplished Deeds) They al-
so attend many conventions in various
cities, the nearest one in East St. Louis.
The club’s sponsor is Miss Mildred
Iffrig.
ROW 1: Judy Kovach, Cindy Todoroff, Dena Helms, Linda Kuntz,
Melanie Wolf, Susan Boyd, Carol Robertson, Katie Kaseberg, Jan Surbey.
ROW 2: Margaret Wilkerson, Donna Danco, Karen Bondegard,
Nancy Hanks, Bonnie Schroeder, Jim Anderson, Rich Grotefendt, Janet
Ranft, Bob Bunselmeyer, Ken Boone. ROW 3: John Berosky, David
Steele, Dale Knezovich, Bobbie Marcus, Bob Mobley, Alex TarpofF,
Eddie Weston, Ken Bolten, Louis Phillips. ROW 4: Mr. Salem,
Mr. Ireland— sponsors, Ray O’Bcar, Gary Epps, Jay Christoff, Morris
McGee, Charles Hileman, Fred Towse.
German Club
Officers: Ray O’Bear, President; Bob Bunselmeyer, Vice-President; Katie
Kaseberg, Secretary; absent — Jane Parmley, Treasurer.
This is the third year of existence for the German Club.
The club was organized and is currently advised by Mr.
Terry Salem. The purpose of the club is to teach the mem-
bers more about the German language and culture. Some
of the club’s activities during the year are singing German
songs, making reports on Germany, and studying German
festivities.
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1st ROW: Barrie Massie, Debbie Dye, Laura Massie, Margie Ollar, Susan Hoel-
ter, Karen Johannigmeier, Barbara Jackson, Diane Cooper, Kay Stovall, Donna
Calvert 2nd ROW: Shelbey Bone, Debbie Berger. Mickey Santagato, Cindy Wolfe,
Janis Wieser, Barb Williams, Molly Van Buskirk, Roselyn Zotti, Linda Hollis
3rd ROW: Linda Penrod, Gail Forsce, Norma Throne, Joyce Sheppard, Janis
Harding, Carol Wolfe.
Spanish Club
Officers: Laura Massie; Secretary; Nancy Schmedakc. President; Joyce Shepard, Treasurer; Deb Berger,
Vice-President
The Spanish Club was organized to
promote interest in speaking the Spanish
language with greater fluency and to
become acquainted with Spanish culture.
This year, members achieved these aims
by studying Mexican and Spanish cus-
toms, and by celebrating their holidays.
The annual activities of the Spanish
Club include a Christmas Fiesta, a
basketball game against the Latin Club,
and a spring picnic at Pere Marquette
State Park.
Anyone interested in Mexican and
Spanish culture is eligible for member-
ship.
SEATED: Norma Throne, Claudia Thompson, Alice Ralls, Kay Jenkins, Mary waiter — Sponsor, Bob Little, Bart Russell, Ben Johannpeter, Rich Wenner, Rich
Berosky, Diane Barnett, Alta Bollinger, Helen Veloff. STANDING: Missjunge- Schall, Mike Southwiek, Frank Barker, Gary Bezan, Steve Killian.
Russian Club
Officers: Mary Berosky, President: Bob Little, Treasurer: Claudia Thompson, Secretary; Ben Johann-
peter, Vice-President.
The Russian Club’s main purpose is to
extend knowledge of the Russian people
and culture. It enables students to learn
the various aspects of Russian life and
to recognize the cultural values of the
Soviet Union. Among the club’s activities
during the year are lectures presented by
outside speakers, reports given by the
club members, and attendance at events
relating to Russian life and culture. The
club’s sponsor is Miss Jungewalter.
ROW 1 I. to r. — -J. Harding, K. Hanne, B. Alger, J, Albers, C.
Rotter, J. Bono, C, Schmidt, I. Grady. ROW 2 — J. Bertacchi, D.
West, D. Danco, D. Tellor, J. Stein, D. Sands, P. Sullivan, C. Todor-
off, M. Mlinarec. ROW 3 — D. Epperson, N. Ehlert, L. Dalhaus,
B. Blattner, L. Dowdy, M. Love, J. Hackney, L. Kratz.J. Smoler,
B. Bartels, M. Rozycki.
Jr. Leadership
The purpose of Junior Leadership is to prepare
sophomore girls to assist the P.E. teachers
when they are in advanced P.E. courses. The
girls in this club are chosen from those who
have shown outstanding leadership ability. The
girls study rules of sports and learn to co-
operate with fellow students and members of
our community.
The group meets during the first half of the
fifth hour under the direction of Miss
Mitchell.
M. Rozicke, Historian; K. Hanne, V. President; C. Schmidt, President; M. Mlinarec, Histo-
rian; C. Rotter, Songleader; L. Dalhaus, Treasurer; B. Bartels, Secretary.
ROW 1 I. to r.— A. Travis, C. Flach, M. Dunlap, J. Fowler, J. K. Lurton, D. Paulos, D. Flach, L. Tadlock, D. Henry, G. Stavely,
Scher, C. Studebaker, D. French. ROW 2— S. Rouland, S. Jones, J. Travis.
Adv. Leadership
The goal of Advanced Leadership is to give girls an oppor-
tunity to learn about working with different groups of
people and offer their leadership qualities to the school and
community. The girls who belong to Advanced Leadership
strive to reach their objectives by aiding Physical Education
teachers during regular classes and after school.
The group meets during the fourth hour to study game
rules and plan activities for the year, under the direction
of Miss Kerch.
J. Winfield, President; A. Travis, V. President; G. Stavely, Treasurer;
A. Pisel. Secretary.
ROW 7,1. to r. — A. Piscl, J. Winfield, J. DulgerolT, D. Shane,
A. Travis. ROW 2 — M. Walker, D. Fallis, J. Kerch, K. Wil-
lis, H. VelofT, J. Scher, D. French, G. Stavely, S. Azari, J.
Fowler, G. Forshee. ROW 3 — L. McDonald, S. Gibbs, B. Dortch,
M. Dunlap, L. Tadlock, K. Deatherage, J. Wray, J. Hicks, C.
Flach, S. Jones.
G.A.A.
Officers: A. Pisel, Secretary; D. Shane, V. President; J. Dulgeroff, President, J. Winfield, All-
Sports Manager; A. Travis, Treasurer
The Girls’ Athletic Association is a national
organization that encourages good health
and interest in sports and the outdoors.
It offers an all-around program of sports
balanced with a well planned social pro-
gram. G.A.A. is directed by a governing
board of sports and May Day managers.
During the course of the year, G.A.A.
arranges social events. Each fall the club
gives a Freshman Party to welcome new
members and new officers. In January, the
Mother-Daughter Banquet is held, and
awards are presented. In the spring the
girls sponsor a Reversal Dance. Each spring
a picnic is held, and the officers for the
following year are chosen.
ROW 7. Mr. Ted Noeth, Sponsor, Mary Oberdieck — Public Relations
Director, Helen Hall Treasurer. Ray O’Bear — Vice President, Janice
Hinckley — Secretary, Erik Wiehardt — President, Tom Ray — Historian
Librarian, Mr. Harold Gebhardt, Sponsor ROW 2: M. Ollar, S. Joyce,
B. Jackson, B Fifield, K. Kaseberg, S. Reeder, J. Elledge, C. Boyer, M.
Santagato, S. Nixon, N. Darakjian, J. Ellberg ROW 3: L. Headrick,
D. Helms, L. Sabin, F. Huffman, S. York, D. Summers, K. Williams, J.
Wyatt, C. Gilm, C. Jung, I). Kula, N. Throne ROW 4: S. Suess, G.
Epps, C. Rodell, B. Duffield, D. Holloway.
Science Club
ROW 7. K. Pelate, L. Kuekcr, P. Swan, B. Kennerly, M. Abbott, M. vich, D. Jones ROW 3: B. Reimers, D. Lynch, A. Toth, C. Frizzel, K.
Lee, V. Roseman, B. Roseman ROW 2: J . Cawly, G. Loper, L. Kutosky, Lawson, D. Steele, B. Bury, B Pulaski, F. louse. K. Williams, R.
D. Pritchett, L. Freedman, L. Stawar. B. Baker, M. Flach, J. Crnko- Wenner.
ROW 1: Kathy Zellerman, Pam Kafka, Judy Winfield, Mary Angela Wondra, Paulette Birks, Diana Kirkmen, Marsha Love,
Chapman, Anita Hoedebeck, Janice Harding, Karen Bagi, Phyl- Irma Kraft, Karen Lurton, Martha Wiser, Miss Lynch
lis Sloan ROW 2: Mrs. Harmon, Mrs. Myers, Carol Gilmore,
Library and Office Assistants
ROW 1: Debbie Byers, Cheryl Bixby, Carla Boston, Lana Watson,
Donna Lucy, Sharon Azari, Nancy Kramer, Brenda Rushing.
ROW 2 Peggy Jackso, Melinda Binckley, Bev Parmley, Betty
Gray, Linda Ballhorn, Valerie Valicoff, Karen Eaves, Margaret
Walch, Debbie Slater, Diane Argent. ROW 3: Sandy Dufrane,
Linda Luedde, Tina Alexandra, Kathy Hauptman, Shelby Bone,
Carol Clemons, Janet Ranft, Theresa King, Janet Anderson, Barb
Bartels.
Seniors — ROW ONE: Katie Kaseberg, Gayle Thompson, Sherry Tal-
ley, Cheryl Caudron, Gail Schermer, Sharon Sizemore, Vickie Duncan.
ROW TWO: Andrea Rehagan, Carol Howard, Debbie Henry, Karen
Bagi, Alice Cross, Sara Rivenbergh, Lou Burnett, Vickie Simmons,
Deb Paulett. ROW THREE: Marsha Barnett, Helen Hall, Linda Ball-
horn, Diane Argent, Colleen Robertson, Rat Hogan, Linda Reeves,
Karen Eaves, Linda Wyatt, Vickie Wilson, Susan Boyd. ROW FOUR:
Claudia Thompson, Cathy Jung, Barb Fiefield, Candy Jones, Janice
Hinckley, Kathy Zellerman, Maybell Lee, Mary Jones, Elizabeth Brant-
ley, Berry Massey, Judy Jackich. ROW FIVE: Leslie Thompson, Barb
Zimmer, Barb Galeanor, Ram Parsaghian, Valerie ValicolT, Kay Williams,
Sharon Reeder, Jenna Schwendeman, Bonnie Austin, Donna Symmers,
Cheryl Filmore, Donna Burns.
Red Peppers
Officers — SEA TED: Alice Cross, Secre-
tary; Candy Jones, Vice-President; Col
Robertson, President; Pat Hogan, Re-
corder. STANDING — Cheryl Caud-
ron, Sergeant-at-arms; Sara Riven-
bergh, Treasurer.
Juniors — ROW ONE: D. Byers, D. Rill, D. Takmajian, A. Gasparovic,
J. GraklanofT, J. Stucke, M. VanBuskirk, B. Williams, S. Nixon, M.
Edmonds. ROW TWO: V. Metcalf, M. Cox, J. Rowler, D. Ferro, K. Craw-
ford, M. Byer, B. Sparks, C. Tonsor, L. Fraley, L. Rains, J. Parmley, B.
Nance, P. Wallace, L. Watson. ROW THREE: D. Zerlan, K. Lurton, D
Duvall, B. Reid, S. Taylor, K. Reber, D. DeWitt, R. Robertson, J. Kerch,
Red Peppers
Miss School Spirit
Sharon Sizemore
Red Peppers is one of the most active organizations at
Granite High. Thanks to the Red Peppers, there have
been large groups of students at all home and out of town
games to boost the morale of the team.
Under the direction of Mrs. Karen Smith, the club spon-
sor, the club sells programs at home games. It is very
influential in retaining an atmosphere of good sportsman-
ship at all athletic functions at Granite High School.
The organization is open to both boys and girls who
wish to support the team and further school spirit.
C. W'olfe, J. Wieser, K. Hayes, W. Decatur, L. Jones. ROW FOUR: L.
Hollis, M. Harris, J. Surbey, A. Hoedebecke, C. Davis, L. Lybarger, B.
Fechte, S. Bartpsoal, H. Velloff, M . Jamie, S. Joyce, C. Boyer, D. Kelahan,
J. Harding, L. Conaway. ROW FIVE: B. Schroeder, M. Chapmann, N.
Hanks, J. Sheppard, R. Conrad, D. Larner, D. Lieurance, P. Patton, J.
GushlcfT, S. Moseley, D. Smith, M. Ward, B. Hogan.
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Sophomores: ROW 1: B. Kutosky, G. Petri, K. Carrol, B. Weiser,
A. Aufderheide, D. Julian, J. Ross, S. Mitchell, C. Eberhardt, ROW 2:
P Brule, R. Diak, L. Dowdy, J. Hackney, N. Vaughn, L. Malottki,
S. Hoelter, A. Carbone, D. Walton, L. Massie, C. Epperson ROW 3:
D. Wallace, K. Pratt, L. Davis, D. Kingsley, D. Danco, T. Reid, J.
Seymour, K. Johanngmeir, R. Wenzell, D. Kwiatkowski, ROW 4: B.
Grable, N. Gitcho, B. Hamilton, S. Joyce, K. Cowan, J. Bailey, C.
Wolfe, Z. Tatum, J. Albers, J. Weisenborn.
Red Peppers
Board: ROW 1: R. Conrad, S. Boyd, L. Burnett, K. Baggie, L. Balhorn, ROW 2: S. Seismore, G. Seher-
mer.
ROW ONE: Jim Shepard, Jerry Lapinski, Ken Strong, Joe
Pashea, Keith Gauen, Jim Gann, Bob Schrieber, Louie Mehl,
Mickie Kawula. ROW TWO: Coach Jim Morrison, Dale Allen,
Paul Hopper, Dave Lomax, Gary Oxford, Howard Pierce, Bill
Harris, Jerry Jackson, Tom Ylikopsa, Dale Belcher, Coach Ralph
Sackett. ROW THREE: Steve Marler, Ray Hankins, Gus
Schalkham, Carl McDowell, Rick Hensley, John Hommert, Dave
Stoppkotte, Terry Lybarger, Rick Bartling, Norman PopmarkofT.
Letterman’s Club
G.C.H.S. athletes who have done outstanding work
and have been awarded letters in football, basketball,
baseball, tennis, track, wrestling, Cross Country, and
golf make up the Granite High Letterman’s Club.
New members are sent a letter of invitation and must
go through a day of initiation if they decide to join.
An annual Letterman-Faculty Basketball game is the
club’s main fund raising event. They also have a fall
hayride. Sponsors are Mr. Yates, Mr. Morrison, and
Mr. Sackett.
ROW ONE: Margie Ollar, Pal Kinkle, Kathy Hebda, Connie
Ingram, Kathy Jones, Nina Darakjian, Linda Fears, Jenine Un-
fried. ROW TWO: Cindy Higgins, Lois Bean, Pat Schmidt,
Janet Powell, Pat Norton, Gerry Whycr, Carolyn Adams, Mary
Adams, Shirley Moseley, Barb Galeanor, Sharon Perkins, Miss
Pittman — sponsor. ROW THREE: Gloria Reese, Debbie Travis,
Ruth Richardson, Carolyn Minks, Diana Dowthitt, Betty Grey,
Connie Means, Sue Cory, Tina Waggoner.
F.H.A.
Officers — ROW ONE: Kathy Hebda, Projects Chairman; Margie Ollar,
Sergeant at arms; Connie Ingram, Secretary; Pat Kinkle, Treasurer;
Miss Pittman, Sponsor; Sharon Perkins, Points Chairman; Sue Cory,
Historian; Linda Fears, Second Vice-President; Gloria Reese, President;
Cindy Higgins, First Vice-President.
Future Homemakers of America is
open to any girl who has completed
two semesters of home economics
courses. F.H.A. is held during the
fourth hour lunch study under the
direction of Miss Pittman. The events
that are carried on throughout the
year are: car washes, district meetings,
potluck supper, bazaars, participation
in National F.H.A. week, and a trip
to Black River Lodge for students
earning the most points during the
year. This organization is very effec-
tive in making better “Future Home-
makers.”
ROW OSE: Nance Niepert, Kathy Yeager, Cheryl Landis, Sharon
Joyce, Lois Bone, Vicky Groves, Cindy Boyer, Judy Elledge,
Bonnie Allen, Lois Kueker. ROW TWO: Marilyn Weckman,
Diane Ward, Linda Penrod, Judy Crnkovich, Kay Stoveall, Mary
McKay, Phyllis Boda, Barb Fificld, Linda Howard, Linda Ly-
barger, Linda Kutosky, Mary Ross. ROW THREE: Mr. Louis
Meek — sponsor, Kathy Zenik, Helen Hall, Carol Biggs, Kathy Jung,
Debbie Harrison. Janis Mahelic, Nancy Schmedake, Nancy Zang,
Joyce Sheppard. ROW FOUR Joe LcGrand, Mickey Kawula,
Elvin Hoelkstra, Charles McMiilian, Mike Hinds, Terry Wafler,
David Lynch, Bill Rcimers, Craig Eads, Doug Winters, Jim Loy, Mike
Burris, John Cawley, David Stoppkotte.
Band Lettermen
Officers: ROW ONE: Terry Wafler, President; Charles McMillan, Vice-President. STANDING:
Barb Fifield, Treasurer; Helen Hall, Secretary; Nancy Schmedake, Historian.
Band Letterman’s Club, which began
in 1940, is sponsored by Mr. Louis
Meek. The function of the club is to
recommend rules and policies to the
administration. Anyone that is a
band member is eligible to receive
a letter, but he must compile a given
number of merits by the end of the
year.
The merit system works on the
basis of the number of solo and
ensemble performances and the
number of football games that each
member attended. Many letters are
awarded each year.
BAND PERSONNEL
Granite City
Senior High School
Band 1967
Our school band is one of the most active and interesting
organizations in Granite High.
The band director, Mr. Louis Meek, has been teaching at
Granite High since 1 937, and has done much to promote and
stimulate school spirit. Our school is very appreciative of
the many hours Mr. Meek devotes to making our band one
of the best concert bands in the nation.
Each year the band members who meet certain require-
ments are eligible to take a trip to some interesting part of
the country. This year’s trip will be taken to Texas.
Our band enjoys playing at our school activities, such as
football games, the homecoming play, May Day, Pep rallies,
and at several concerts during the year.
B-Flat Clarinet
Allen, Bonnie
Biggs, Carol
Brown, Janice
Chandler, Janice
Corbett, Gloria
Coz, Linda
Doroghazi, Robert
Gertsch, Russell
Harbison, Darell
Mehelic, Janis
Penrod, Linda
Schmedake, Nancy
Tellor, Mike
Thurau, Robert
*VVafler, Terry
Ward, Diane
Wiggins, Beverly
Bass Clarinets
*Crnkovich, Judith
Juhasz, Frances
Miller, Janice
Taratajcio, Jane
Alto Clarinets
* Howland, Linda
E-Flat Contra
Bass Clarinets
Landis, Cheryl
*Ross, Mary
B-Flat Contra
Bass Clarinet
Taratajcio, Jane
Flutes
Bryant, Bruce
Cawley, John
* Fi field, Barbara
Grady, Cynthia
Harrison, Debbie
Johnson, Brenda
Joyce, Sandra
Joyce, Sharon
Juhasz, Kathy
Kueker, Lois
Kutosky, Linda
Lybarger, Linda
Martin, Lawerence
McGee, Georgeann
Moske, Jane
Niepert, Nancy
Stoval, Kaye
Weckman, Marilyn
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Wood, Sandra
Yeager, Cathy
Zang, Nancy
Baritone Sax
*Elledge, Judy
Wylie, Martha
Baritones
Burris, George
Green, Thomas
Groves, Vicki
Ringering, Susan
*Wagner, Richard
Bassoons
Hanks, Nancy
McCommis, Laura
"Zenik, Cathy
Marimba
Harper, Michael
* Lindner, Denise
Parker, Carole
Tympani
"Couch, Vikki
Drum Major
French Horns
McMillan, Kendell
Wafler, Terry
'"Boyer, Cynthia
Stoppokette, David
Froemling, Robert
Teague, Robin
String Bass
McKay, Mary
Wallace, Larry
'Hall, Helen
Melzer, Pamela
Welser, Michael
Sullivan, Marian
Spohr, Deborah
Stovall, Holly
Basses
Tenor Saxophones
Bailey, Nathan
'Bradford, David
Trombones
Boone, Ken
Mathes, W. Curtis
Battling, Richard
Carney, Michael
Mercer, Joseph
Green, Robert
Jensen, Alan
Lynch, David
"Kawula, Michael
Tenor Saxophone
"McMillan, Charles
Rozycki, Larry
Wright, Randall
Reimer, Henry
Ringering, Charles
Drums
Alto Sax
Eads, Craig
Ashby, Ron
Cornets
Lewis, Delmar
Ellsworth, Terry
Anderson, David
Rapp, Larry
‘Jung, Cathy
Boone, Lois
Van, Bruce
Wiezer, Margaret
Buis, Daniel
Wilimzig, Robert
Hartman, Philip
Winter, Douglas
Oboes
Hinds, Michael
Boda, Phyllis
Hoekstra, Elvin
Twirlers
Kutosky, Barbara
King, Gerald
Biggs, Carol
Rea, Gretchen
"LeG rand, Joe
Kutosky, Linda
'Shepard, Joyce E.
Loy, James
Weckman, Marilyn
* Denotes first chair.
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ROW ONE: V. Lakin, S. Shemwell, J. Kerch, G. Thompson, C. Jensen,
L. Allen, L. Green, J. Mowery, P. West, D. Gregory, K. Hayes. ROW
TWO: S. Dicks, P. Young, A. Ralls, C. Harlow, C. Wafford, G. Schieber,
D. Takmajian, J. Travis, P. Ridge, D. Mandl, K. Bondegard, D. John-
son. ROW THREE: Mr. Warren Simpkins, J. Odom, L. Hamilton, P.
Kenwood, S. Bowman, M. Clark, P. Devine, G. Kozer, J. Johnson, L.
Hoffman, B. Baker, G. Studebaker, G. Loper, M. Pomery, S. Harper.
ROW FOUR: A. Bogovich, M. Farrell, C. Eahlert, D. Tolbert, C. Settle-
moir, C. Csynarski, K. Johnson, L. Bean, J. Scheer, C. Robertson, C.
Bunselmeyer, B Dortch, B. Fahnster, T. Modglin, R. Yates, G. Reed,
C. Hoffman, S. Lane, J. Gitcho, K. Fitzpatrick, A. Bogovich, L. Phillips,
R. Bartling, S. Hamilton, R. Troyer, D. Thurston, T. Moore, D. My-
racle, D. Schwendemann, J. Doyle, T. Hewlett, G. Thatcher, T. Gage,
S. Harris.
Advanced Mixed Chorus
Advanced Mixed Chorus is a highly selective group that
consist only of juniors and seniors. A student’s ability to
cooperate in group activities, quality of voice, and abil-
ity to read music, are considered in making the final
selection. This year Advanced Mixed Chorus made a
Christmas album with RCA Victor.
They also plan to take an educational trip to Michigan
and other Northern states, climaxing their visit with a
concert at Detroit. The group takes part in the Operetta,
a Christmas concert and two spring concerts. Advanced
Mixed Chorus is sponsored by Mr. Warren Simpkins.
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ROW ONE: Helen Hall, Linda Hamilton, Cheryl Harlow, Jan-
ice Sheer, Joyce Shepard, Nancy Hanks, Linda Lybarger, Sharon
Joyce. ROW '/ WO: Phyllis Boda, Barb Hi field , Nancy Schmdeke.
Barb Allen, Marilyn Weckman, Cindy Boyer, Carol Bayer, Diane
Ward. ROW THREE: Mr. Louis Meek — sponsor; Mr. Warren
Simpkins— sponsor; Terry Gage, Charlie McMillian, Terry Waf-
ler, David Lynch, Doug Winters, Elvin Hoekstra, Cathy Zenik,
Modern Music Masters
Majorettes: Marilyn Weckman, Carol Biggs, Linda Kutosky.
Modern Music Masters is an organization for furthering
music appreciation in the school and community. The
society exists for the purpose of joining together students
with similar musical interests. During the course of the
year, the club members attend symphonies and operas.
Special guests are invited to attend their meetings and
give lectures on different phases of music. The club is
sponsored by Mr. Louis Meek and Mr. Warren Simpkins.
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Red Cross
Officers — ROW ONE: Karen Deatherage, Secretary; Marilyn Clanton, Service Program Chair-
man; Carol Harris, President; Bev Dortch, Vice-President; Barb Galeanor, Treasurer. ROW
TWO: Jeanette Anderson, Social Chairman; Donna Lucy, Parliamentarian; Cheryl Bixby, His-
torian; Phyllis Sloan, Sergeant-at-arms.
The purpose of the Red Cross
Youth Club is to perform worth-
while volunteer service projects in
the school and in the community,
by exemplifying the club’s motto:
“As we have, therefore, opportun-
ity, let us do good unto all men
...” (Galatians 6:10) Today,
teenagers can make a real contri-
bution to others.
Some of the projects performed
this year include sending gift
packages to American servicemen
in Viet Nam, mailing Christmas
cards to servicemen from the Quad
Cities, collecting toys for needy
children at Christmas, and enter-
taining and taking gifts to patients
at Alton State Hospital and Scott
Air Force Base.
Membership is open to all high
school students who are interested
in serving their fellow man.
ROW ONE: Cheryle Bixby, Donna Lucy, Karen Deatherage,
Karen Pelatte, ROW TWO: Jeanette Anderson, Marilyn Clan-
ton, Carol Harris, Bev Dortch, Barb Gleanor, Kathy Hebda. ROW
THREE: Mrs. Sonya Adkerson — sponsor, Karen Clutts, Toni
Price, Paula Walton, Rita Wallace, Virginia Roseman, Phyllis
Sloan, Carol Scott.
SEATED: Troy Tackett, Larry Martin, Rich Filcoff, Louie Hopp, Johnny Allison, Andy Berkbigler, Bill Reimers, Steve
Draganich, John l.asky STANDING: David Lynch, Mike Thorp, Zinn, Mike McCord.
Ron Troyer, Peter Schocker, Debbie Hacklegerry, Mr. David
Warrior Messenger
The Warrior Messenger Club is spon-
sored by Mr. David Hopp for all
students interested in radio. Their
aim this year is to learn the morse
code. They meet twice a week on
Mondays and Tuesdays. The officers
this year are: Louis Dragonich, Vice-
President; Andy Berkbigler, Presi-
dent; David Lynch, Secretary; Mike
Thorp, Treasurer.
ROW ONE: Louie Draganich, Andy Berkbigler, David Lynch. STANDING: Mike Thorp.
SEATED: J. Schwendeman, J. Hackney, STANDING: D. Jones, C. Thompson, M. Hutchings, T.
Barylske, P. Swan, F. Barker, B. Massie, E. Wiehardt.
Debate
and
Orchestra
SEATED: A. Moxey, C. Settlemoir, V. Emerson, P. Dutko, D. Gunstaff, R. Raymond, A. Bollinger,
STANDING: D. Shemwcll, Mrs. Vasileff, A. Wallace.
Editors
ROW ONE: Candy Jones, Paula Norris, Deb Buron. ROW TWO: Dean Jones, Betty Hogan, Pam Par-
saghian. ROW THREE: Dottic DeWitt, Kathy Gitcho.
Y earbook
The work of the yearbook staff is to put together the
Warrior Yearbook. As in all publications, this involves
editors, copy writers, typists, a business manager, and
other staff members. Through long and seemingly end-
less work, this group organizes and publishes a 240 page
annual and sells underclassmen pictures and senior name
cards.
Yearbook meets during 4th hour, every day, in room 144.
Mr. Robert Johnson is Sponsor. The editors this year
were: Joan Mowery, Business Editor; Dottie Dewitt,
Faculty Editor; Deb Buron, Senior Editor; Paula
Norris, Underclassmen Editor; Pam Parsaghian, Photog-
raphy Editor; Candy Jones, Sports Editor; and Kathy
Gitcho, Copy Editor.
Betty Hogan. Assistant Editor; Mr. Robert Johnson, Advisor; Dean Jones, Editor.
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Dottic DeWitt,
Faculty Editor
Debbie Buron,
Senior Editor
Kathy Gitcho,
Copy Editor
Y earbook
Editors
Pam Parsaghian
Photography Editor
Paula Norris,
Underclassman Editor
Joan Mowery
Business Manager
Candy Jones
Sports Editor
SEA TED: Kay Hayes, Jane Johnson. STANDING: Deanjones, Paula Norris, Candy Jones, Pam Parsaghian,
Kathy Gitcho, Debbie Buron.
Yearbook Staff
SEATED: Dottie DeWitt, Jolene Hackney, Joyce Stuckc,
Sandy Stringer, Debbie Tinsley, Brenda Mezo, Nancy Prusak,
Kathy Schmidt. STANDING: Gary Barker, Karen Cowan,
Mary Mills, Karen Pelate, Paulette Derrossett, Jim Gilmore,
Don Rains, Rodney Bailey, Clifford Adams, Jeff Jones, Greg
Homyer, Mona Moran.
ACTIVITIES
ueen
Miss Phyllis Bell
First Attendant
Miss Karen Randall
First Attendant
Miss Sandra Carlisle
Second Attendant
Miss Linda Kozer
Second Attendant
Attendants
Rhinoceros
(ADMISSION DU **
ROW OXE: Dena Takmajian, Sherry Talley. ROW TWO: Kathy Crawford, Jean Graklanoff. ROW
THREE: Vickie Duncan, Donna Ferro. Katie Kaseberg, Mary Berosky, June Fowler.
Cheerleading Squad
The Granite High sports fans were led loyally during
all football games, basketball games, and wrestling meets
by the energetic Warrior cheerleaders. A sense of school
spirit was instilled in all spectators by the familiar sounds
of “G-R-A-N-I-T-E”, “T-RAH-RAH”, “We LIKE Our
Team”, and many more cheers.
The cheerleaders are chosen in March by representatives
of the faculty and the student body. They are judged on
their ability, personality, and appearance. In order to
try out, one must maintain a “C” average, and be active
in Red Peppers.
The cheerleaders were competently advised by Miss
Sylvia Evangeloff.
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Vicki Duncan
Katie Kaseberg
Cheerleading Squad
June Fowler
Sherry Talley
June Fowler
Katie Kaseburg
Holiday
Toni Fuchs
Wrestling
Terry Potter
Jean Graklanoff
District
Pat Patton
Queens
Chris Dufner
Vicki Duncan
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Dan Partney Colleen Robertson Dave Lomax
Mr. Touchdown Mr. Harrier
The greatest honor that could be bestowed on a football
player or on a member of the Cross Country team is to
be named “Mr. Touchdown” or “Mr. Harrier,” the
most valuable member of the team.
In order to receive the honor of being named most valu-
able team member, a player must be a good athlete, co-
operate with the other team members and the coaches,
and be of good character.
The recipients of these awards are announced at a dance
sponsored by the Red Peppers organization.
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Colleen Robertson and Coach Harmon. Gail Sehermer and Chris Patton.
Mr. Touchdown Dance
Cheryl Caudron and Terry Yates.
Dave Lomax. Sharon Sizemore, and Joe Pashea.
A NOTE FROM THE EDITORS
Many days have passed since our first glimpse into schoolroom doors; thirteen years of
seemingly long and challenging days. But now we wonder how they passed so quickly.
These were happy days — gay and carefree. They were characterized by activities and
friendships that will long be remembered. Yet, these years were more; they were a
period in which we studied, formulated ideas, and learned a way of life. Now we are
concluding this period. These last three years have been, and will remain, the highlight
of our lives.
For seniors, this book will be a memorial to those happy times. For the underclass-
men, it will be a reminder that their high school days are almost over and that they,
too, will soon be turned out into the world. The seniors have now reached that point.
Soon they will leave their alma mater and go their own way. Some will seek employ-
ment, some will further their education, some will journey to distant places; but all
will forever remain members of the Granite High “Class of ’67.”
This edition, Warrior ’67, is symbolic of this class, this school, and this school year,
1966-67. The editors and staff have done everything possible to make this book an
accurate and enjoyable remembrance of our school, Granite High.
Dean Jones,
Editor
Betty Hogan
Assistant Editor
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CREDITS
The 1967 Warrior Staff
Editor:
Dean Jones
Ass’t Editor:
Betty Hogan
Business Editor:
Joan Mowery
Faculty Editor:
Dottie DeWitt
Senior Editor:
Deborah Buron
Sports Editor:
Candy Jones
Copy Editor:
Kathy Gitcho
Underclassmen Editor:
Paula Norris
Photography Editor:
Pam Parsaghian
Advisor:
Mr. Robert Johnson
Photography:
Hollywood — Andrews Studio
Mr. James Gitchoff
Mr. Nick Mangoff
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